Dielectric Breakdown Strength of Polypropylene Blended with Ethylene Octene Elastomers

S. Kamarudin, K. Y. Lau, N. A. Ahmad, N. A. Azrin, A. B. A. Ghani, N. A. N. Arifin
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Polymer blends have become a major focus of research in exploring the potential for new dielectric material applications, particularly in the insulation of high voltage systems. In the current research area, polypropylene (PP) is being investigated as an insulation material for high voltage alternating current and direct current power cables. However, PP must be treated with rubbery materials such as elastomers to lessen its overall stiffness for power cable extrusion. While various promising results have been published on the potential use of PP/elastomer blends as dielectric materials, the dielectric effects of adding ethylene octene elastomer to PP have been less explored. This paper discusses the alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) breakdown strength of PP that contains different amounts of ethylene octene elastomer (10, 30, and 50 wt%). The addition of ethylene octene elastomer to PP affects the breakdown performance of the blend systems under both AC and DC fields. Significantly, an increase in elastomer contents results in a notable reduction in the AC and DC breakdown strength. A discussion is presented on the mechanisms underlying the change in the breakdown strength caused by the different amounts of ethylene octene elastomer blended with PP.
聚丙烯与辛烯乙烯弹性体混合物的介电击穿强度
聚合物混合物已成为探索新型介电材料应用潜力的主要研究重点,尤其是在高压系统绝缘方面。在当前的研究领域,聚丙烯(PP)正被研究用作高压交流和直流电力电缆的绝缘材料。然而,聚丙烯必须用橡胶材料(如弹性体)进行处理,以降低其在电力电缆挤压中的整体刚度。虽然在聚丙烯/弹性体混合物作为电介质材料的潜在用途方面已发表了各种有前途的成果,但在聚丙烯中添加辛烯乙烯弹性体的电介质效应却鲜有人问津。本文讨论了含有不同重量百分比(10%、30% 和 50%)辛烯乙烯弹性体的聚丙烯的交流(AC)和直流(DC)击穿强度。在聚丙烯中添加辛烯乙烯弹性体会影响混合系统在交流和直流电场下的击穿性能。值得注意的是,弹性体含量的增加会导致交流和直流击穿强度的显著降低。本文讨论了辛烯乙烯弹性体与聚丙烯的不同混合量导致击穿强度变化的机制。
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