Yh. Song et al., Effect of uniaxial pressures on the resistance of high density polyethylene/carbon black composites, CHEM J CH U, 21(3), 2000, pp. 475-479
The relationship between uniaxial pressures and resistance of high density
polyethylene/carbon black(HDPE/CB) composites was studied. The results show
ed that there existed a critical pressure below which composite resistance
decreased with the increase of pressure and above which resistance increase
d with the increase of pressure. Correspondingly, these behaviors were defi
ned as negative and positive pressure coefficient of resistance in this wor
k, There existed obvious electrical hysteresis during unloading procedures.
Nonrecoverable resistance was found when pressures approached to zero. It
was believed that the uniaxial pressures-resistance relations were involved
in the reformation and destructure of conductive network under pressures.
A simple piezoresistive model was proposed phenomenologically to explain th
e experimental results.