Abstract
This paper leads to synthesize new electrical insulating polyvinyl chloride nanocomposites to achieve more cost-effective, energy-effective and hence innovate better environmental materials using nanotechnology techniques. It has been investigated simulations and experimental work for studying the effect of cost-fewer nanoparticles on electric properties (resistance and susceptance) of the new resin system nanocomposites. Cambridge Engineering Selector program was carried out the electrical/mechanical predictable models for the suggested materials. In addition, it has been compared between electrical, thermal and mechanical characterization of new polyvinyl chloride nanocomposites with the same unfilled industrial materials within variant frequencies up to 1 kHz.
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