MR33B-2655
Effects of coupling between sample and electrode on the electrical resistivity measurements of conductive samples
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Tae Jong Lee and Sang Kyu Lee, KIGAM Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract:
A resistivity measurement system for conductive core samples has been setup using a high resolution nano-voltmeter. Using the system, in this study, various coupling effects between electrodes and the samples are discussed including contact resistance, lead resistance, temperature dependence, and heat produced within the samples by applied current. The lead resistance was over 10 times higher than the resistance of the conductive samples such as graphite or nichrome, even though the electrodes and lead lines were made of silver. Furthermore, lead resistance itself showed very strong temperature dependence, so that it is essential to subtract the lead resistance from the measured values at corresponding temperature. Minimization of contact resistance is very important, so that the axial loads are needed as big as possible unless the deformation of sample occurs.