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Takashi Matsuo, S. Matsuo, Yoshiyuki Tanaka, T. Kondo, and T. Sotani
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Permittivity ,Refrigerant ,Materials science ,Borosilicate glass ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,LCR meter ,Thermodynamics ,Relative permittivity ,Dielectric ,Composite material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Capacitance - Abstract
The static relative permittivity (dielectric constant) and the resistivity of HFC-236ea (CF3–CHF–CHF2) and HFC-245fa (CF3–CH2–CHF2) in the liquid phase were studied at temperatures from 293 to 343 K and pressures from 0.1 to 50 MPa. The relative permittivity was measured by a concentric-cylinder-type capacitance cell with an LCR meter with an uncertainty of less than 0.1%. The resistivity was measured by a high resistance meter using plane-parallel platinum electrodes installed in a borosilicate glass syringe. It was found that the relative permittivities and the resistivities of liquid HFC-236ea and HFC-245fa at 303 K and 0.101325 MPa are about 5.13 and 6.54 and 1.5×1010 and 0.2×1010 Ω·cm, respectively. The relative permittivity and the resistivity increase monotonically with increasing pressure and decreasing temperature.
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- 1999
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