Ageing of high voltage cable insulation

D. Mills, P. Lewin, G. Chen
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There is great interest in understanding the ageing and degradation of electrical insulation in an effort to improve its lifetime and efficiency. This paper investigates the affect artificial ageing by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation has on the charge movement in 100 μm low density polyethylene (LDPE) films. Ageing takes place under a 254nm, 36W, fluorescent tube, in 3 and 7 day intervals up to a total of 17 days. Chemical changes are analyzed using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy to investigate oxidation products. Samples are boiled in xylene to investigate changes in cross linking due to the UV ageing. The electrical properties are analyzed in terms of electrical strength, relative permittivity, dielectric loss and charge movement. Charge movement is investigated through space charge profiles using the pulsed electro-acoustic (PEA) technique. The emission of a faint light, known as electroluminescence (EL) is also investigated to interpret charge movement near the electrode-polymer interface. Results suggest that increases in oxidation products result in the easier conduction and recombination of charge carriers due to the carbonyl and hydroxyl groups, supported by a reduced EL emission. Space charge measurements suggest increased quantity of deep trapping sites due to slow charge decay.
高压电缆绝缘老化
为了提高电绝缘的寿命和效率,人们对了解电绝缘的老化和退化非常感兴趣。研究了紫外光辐照人工老化对100 μm低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)薄膜中电荷运动的影响。在254nm, 36W的荧光管下,老化在3天和7天的间隔中进行,总共17天。利用傅里叶变换红外光谱分析氧化产物的化学变化。样品在二甲苯中煮沸,以研究由于紫外线老化而引起的交联变化。从电强度、相对介电常数、介电损耗和电荷运动等方面分析了材料的电学性能。利用脉冲电声(PEA)技术通过空间电荷分布研究了电荷运动。一种微弱的光,被称为电致发光(EL)的发射也被研究来解释电荷在电极-聚合物界面附近的运动。结果表明,由于羰基和羟基的存在,氧化产物的增加导致载流子更容易传导和重组,从而减少了EL发射。空间电荷测量表明,由于电荷衰减缓慢,深捕获点的数量增加。
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