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Agglomerated systems, relaxation

As discussed above, the presence of soot and water greatly affects the bulk-lubricant region of the impedance diagram. In lubricant colloidal systems containing highly polar or ionic water, soot, and soot agglomerates, additional relaxations in the kHz region can be observed due to interactions of... [Pg.233]

With an increase in the sample temperature to 80°C, a third relaxation at medium frequency emerges (shown by the arrows on Figure 7-3A), corresponding to the conductive particles agglomeration. In many systems containing conductive particles accelerated agglomeration takes place at elevated temperatures [5], resulting in the appearance of a medium-frequency... [Pg.117]


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