Diagnosis of Degradation Condition of Polymer Material Using Hydrophobic Surface Analysis

T. Tokoro, S. Yanagihara, M. Nagao
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The application of polymer insulator has been expanded in the field of power supply and distribution system all over the world. Compared to the porcelain insulator, however, polymer insulator has been demanded to solve the subjects on a long-term reliability and on a diagnosis techniques in the real application field. Hydrophobicity of polymer surface is one of the degradation indices of polymer insulator material and is usually evaluated by using an image of sprayed water on the sample surface. In this study, dielectric measurement and image analysis are used to evaluate the hydrophobic condition and, therefore, the degradation condition of polymer surface. Using image data analysis of these water droplets, STRI's hydrophobicity class, HC from 1 to 7, is evaluated automatically. The water droplets on the sample surface are digitized and the image indexes such as size and shape factor of the droplets were evaluated. After this evaluation, 3D mapping technique is used to evaluate the HC value. Comparing of these results can define the small changes in the degradation condition of hydrophobicity of polymer insulator more accurately.
基于疏水表面分析的高分子材料降解状况诊断
聚合物绝缘体在供配电系统领域的应用日益扩大。然而,与瓷绝缘子相比,聚合物绝缘子在实际应用领域一直需要解决长期可靠性和诊断技术的问题。聚合物表面的疏水性是聚合物绝缘体材料的降解指标之一,通常用试样表面的喷水图像来评价。在本研究中,通过介电测量和图像分析来评估聚合物表面的疏水状况,从而评估聚合物表面的降解状况。通过对这些水滴的图像数据分析,可以自动评估STRI的疏水性等级HC(1 ~ 7)。对样品表面的水滴进行了数字化处理,并对水滴的大小、形状因子等图像指标进行了评价。评估后,采用三维映射技术对HC值进行评估。比较这些结果可以更准确地定义聚合物绝缘体疏水性降解条件的微小变化。
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