Computational modeling of charge dissipation of fabrics containing conductive fibers

  • Tappura, Kirsi
  • Nurmi, Salme
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Publication date
January 2003

Abstract

Uncontrolled electrostatic discharges from charged personnel create a significant risk of hazards or product damage in the chemical and electronics industry. This paper deals with the theoretical modeling of the electrostatic properties of fabrics containing conductive fibers concentrating on the charge dissipation mechanisms involved. According to the simulations, the effect of corona discharge was shown to be surprisingly strong leading to extremely rapid neutralization of the charges on the fabric. However, some deviation from the theory may be expected in practice due to the unpredictable irregularities in the fine structure of fabrics and fibers. When the corona onset field was not exceeded, the charge decay was shown to mainly depend ...

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