Field and lab aging of EP compound arresters

R. Sundararajan, A. Mohammed, E. Soundarajan, J. Graves
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Organic polymers, such as EPDM, by virtue of their very nature are susceptible to aging and degradation (weathering) when used for high voltage outdoor insulator applications. The very same flexible bonds that offer the advantages of polymers also make them vulnerable to aging and degradation. This paper presents the aging and degradation of 10 kV and 18 kV EP polymeric arresters removed after 10 years and 5 years of service respectively in Florida (FL). There is severe chalking and discoloration and alligatoring on the 10 year arrester. FTIR analysis showed major loss of various chemical groups, such as CH/sub 2/ and CH/sub 3/ above 95% in the alligatored part and up to 70% in the nonalligatored part. Similar but lesser magnitude changes were seen in the 5 year aged arrester. SEM micrographs of the field aged samples showed deeper cracks in alligatored portion compared to non-alligatored portion. Similar results, but of relatively lesser magnitude, were observed in the laboratory aging of arresters for a similar period.
EP复合避雷器的现场和实验室老化
有机聚合物,如EPDM,由于其本身的性质,当用于高压室外绝缘体应用时,容易老化和降解(风化)。具有聚合物优点的柔性键也使它们容易老化和降解。本文介绍了美国佛罗里达州服役10年和5年的10 kV和18 kV EP聚合物避雷器的老化和退化情况。有严重的白垩和变色和鳄鱼在10年的逮捕。FTIR分析显示,各化学基团(CH/sub - 2/和CH/sub - 3/)的损失较大,短吻鳄部分损失95%以上,非短吻鳄部分损失高达70%。在5岁的拦阻者中也观察到类似但幅度较小的变化。现场时效样品的SEM显微图显示,与非短吻鳄部分相比,短吻鳄部分的裂缝更深。类似的结果,但相对较小的量级,在实验室中观察到老化的避雷器在类似的时期。
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