Abstract
The search for a unique model for the compensation effect governing different phenomena, e.g. thermal endurance characterization, polarization process and oxidation measurements, is the aim of this paper. In recent times, evidence of the compensation effect has been found in several situations, during the testing of both aged and unaged specimens of insulating materials. Experimental results displaying various cases of compensation effect are collected in this paper, and it is shown that the apparent difference in the compensation phenomena, which led to different explanations and even different names (e.g. compensation effect and aging compensation effect), is only related to the fact that a description of the phenomenon is lacking. The model proposed in the paper can account for the compensation effect observations reported in the literature and holds for both the Arrhenius and the Eyring models.
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