Abstract

In this chapter, the description of physical and chemical aging and their effect on electrical degradation and breakdown is discussed. The dielectric response measurement results for polymers are calculated. It shows the structural relaxation via segmental motion in the amorphous region which thereby increases in density. This time-dependent change as the system moves towards thermal equilibrium is known as physical aging. Chemical aging usually proceeds via the formation of polymer free radicals.

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