The analysis of the electrical conductivity of graphite conductivity of graphite powders during compaction

1988 
The conductivity of four graphite powders was measured as a function of the volume fraction of graphite (or air) along (axial) and across (transverse) the direction of compression. The conductivity varies by between two and four orders of magnitude during these measurements. The results are shown to fit an equation which expresses the conductivity of the mixture as a function of the conductivity of the graphite and two morphology parameters. One parameters is the critical volume fraction, at which the graphite-air mixture would become insulating (percolation threshold) and the other an exponent is a combination of the effective demagnetisation coefficients of the grains and the critical volume fraction. Electron micrographs of the powder grains are shown and volume orientation percentage measurements of the graphite using X-rays were made in order to try to understand the results better.
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