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http://dx.doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2015.10.5.2089

Cavity and Interface effect of PI-Film on Charge Accumulation and PD Activity under Bipolar Pulse Voltage  

Akram, Shakeel (School of Electrical Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University)
Wu, Guangning (School of Electrical Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University)
Gao, GuoQiang (School of Electrical Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University)
Liu, Yang (School of Electrical Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University)
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Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology / v.10, no.5, 2015 , pp. 2089-2098 More about this Journal
Abstract
With the continuous development in insulation of electrical equipment design, the reliability of the system has been enhanced. However, in the manufacturing process and during operation under continues stresses introduce local defects, such as voids between interfaces that can responsible to occurrence of partial discharge (PD), electric field distortion and accumulation of charges. These defects may lead to localize corrosion and material degradation of insulation system, and a serious threat to the equipment. A model of three layers of PI film with air gap is presented to understand the influence of interface and voids on exploitation conditions such as strong electrical field, PD activity and charge movement. The analytical analysis, and experimental results are good agreement and show that the lose contact between interfaces accumulate more residual charges and in consequences increase the electric field intensity and accelerates internal discharges. These residual charges are trapped charges, injected by the electrodes has often same polarity, so the electric field in cavities increases significantly and thus partial discharge inception voltage (PDIV) decreases. Contrary, number of PD discharge quantity increases due to interface. Interfacial polarization effect has opposite impact on electric field and PDIV as compare to void.
Keywords
Partial discharge; Surface charge; Bipolar square pulse waveform; Polyimide film; Breakdown; Electric field distortion;
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