Abstract

An experimental study of the high field electrophoresis of glass and metallic particles of various sizes in low conductivity liquids is reported. Particle mobilities in transformer oil with and without conductivity doping under the action of various electric fields are measured. Formulas relating mobility to surface charge density are developed for different ranges of the conductivity of the liquid. The measured mobilities are fitted to these formulas in accordance with conductivity measurements and the charge densities calculated. The results are presented in graphs and tables.

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