电应力作用下低密度聚乙烯离子的产生和输运

S. Le Roy, G. Teyssèdre
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与油浸绝缘相比,交联聚乙烯(XLPE)等合成材料越来越多地用于HVDC电力电缆的电气绝缘。然而,由于它们的介电特性,这些材料可以在绝缘中积累电荷,这些电荷是由物质的解离产生的,或者注入到电极上。这种积累现象会引起电场的增加,从而导致材料的介电击穿,从而停止电力的分配。因此,了解高压直流应用中的这些电荷积累机制是很重要的,特别是离子的作用,它是由交联剂的副产物解离产生的,可以运输并参与空间电荷积累。在这个目标中,我们考虑了一种简单的模型材料,该材料由低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)薄膜浸泡在cumylalcohol中组成,cumylalcohol是过氧化交联XLPE中经常遇到的副产物,并且被认为在场下解离以提供离子载体。介绍了浸泡时间、电场和温度对脉冲电声法(PEA)记录的空间电荷密度曲线和充电电流的影响,并与未浸泡的LDPE样品进行了比较。
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Ion generation and transport in low density polyethylene under electric stress
Synthetic materials such as cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) are increasingly used as electrical insulation in HVDC power cables, compared to oil impregnated insulation. However, because of their dielectric properties, these materials can accumulate charges in the insulation, generated by dissociation of species or injected at the electrodes. This accumulation phenomenon can cause an increase of the electric field which can lead to the dielectric breakdown of the material, meaning thereby stopping the distribution of electricity. It is therefore important to understand these charge accumulation mechanisms for HVDC application, and particularly the role of ions, generated by dissociation of by-products of cross-linking agents, that can transport and take part to space charge accumulation. In this goal, we have considered a simple model material consisting of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films soaked in cumylalcohol, a by-product often encountered in peroxide-crosslinked XLPE and thought to dissociate under field to provide ionic carriers. The impact of the soaking time, electric field and temperature on space charge density profiles recorded using the Pulsed Electro Acoustic method (PEA) and on charging current are presented and compared to those obtained on un-soaked LDPE samples.
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