Abstract

This paper reports the results of experiments to investigate the effect of nanosecond pulse width (τ) on the breakdown strength (E BD ) of polymethyl methacrylate and nylon 6 and derives a negative power relationship for E BD with respect to τ. Using the enlargement law and the Weibull statistical distribution, the theoretical negative power law for E BD with respect to τ is deduced. By reviewing and comparing the relevant experimental results, it is concluded that the physical nature of the pulse width effect on E BD is related to the formative time lag and to the value of E BD within the maximum formative time lag t f_max . When τ f_max , the negative power law holds true. When τ>t f_max , E BD becomes independent of τ, and an upper limit is found for this independent relationship. The optimum power exponent for the negative power law of E BD with respect to τ is 0.2–0.4.

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