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The aim of this paper is to identify the forces that govern the dynamic behavior of polydisperse granular systems under high electric fields in air media. In a previous paper, we reported the changes in the morphology and dynamics of grain structures under a frequency and amplitude variable voltage and summarized them in a diagram [L. M. Salvatierra et al., Chem. Phys. Lett. 481, 194 (2009)]. In the present article, we investigate the influence of the grain size distribution and the speed of voltage increase during tests. We explain the main transitions observed in the diagram in terms of the change in grain size and the frequency-dependent electrical response, related to electrophoretic and dielectrophoretic interactions.
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In the present paper, the discharge avalanche model, initially proposed by Dissado and co-workers, is modified to explore (by correlating its results with experimental information) the role of the space-charge characteristics in the fractal nature of electric trees. Stochastic fluctuations of the local electrical field in each site of the polymer sample (E(loc)) around the Laplacian field (E(lap)) are allowed and limited to intermediate values of E(lap). The major achievements of the modified model are the prediction of a nonmonotonic behavior in both the average time to failure and the average fractal dimension of the electrical trees, and the prediction of a transition from branched to runaway trees as the applied voltage is increased.