Polymeric PTC (positive temperature coefficient) composites have been prepa
red by incorporating carbon black into polyethylene matrices. The dependenc
e of conductivity upon filler loading level obeys a mixtures rule, which wa
s determined by fitting the experimental data into the general effective me
dium (GEM) equation. A phenomenological model is proposed which is based on
the GEM equation and the dilution effect of filler volume fraction due to
thermal volume expansion. By using this model, the contribution of the ther
mal expansion of the matrix to the jump-like PTC switch transition of the c
omposite is quantitatively estimated, and a mechanical explanation is given
. The thermal-expansion-dependent percolation curves can also be predicted.
Comparisons between predicted and measured PTC effects reveal that thermal
expansion is one of the leading factors responsible for the thermal switch
effect. Other factors influencing the composite resistivity are discussed.
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