Title :
Modification of electrical properties and performance of EVA and PP insulation through nanostructure by organophilic silicates
Author :
Montanari, Gian Carlo ; Fabiani, Davide ; Palmieri, Fabrizio ; Kaempfer, Dirk ; Thomann, Ralf ; Mülhaupt, Rolf
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Bologna Univ., Italy
Abstract :
Nanostructured materials are attracting increased interest and applications. Exciting perspectives may be offered by electrical insulation. Polymeric nanofilled materials may find new and/or upgraded applications in the electrical and electronic industry, replacing conventional insulation to provide improved performances in electrical apparatus, as regards, e.g., reliability, environmental compatibility and power rating. This paper shows that electrical properties of nanocomposite insulating materials for DC applications, specifically space charge, conductivity and breakdown voltage, can improve significantly with respect to the basis, unfilled materials. Reference is made to two polymeric materials, i.e. poly(ethylene-covinylacetate) (EVA) and polypropylene (PP), that are widely used as electrical insulation, e.g. for cables and capacitors. The nanofiller consists of an organophilic layered silicate, specifically an extra-pure synthetic fluorohectorite modified by means of interlayer exchange of sodium cations for protonated octadecylamine NH3+ (ODA), in a weight concentration of maximum 6%. In both materials the space charge accumulation rate as a function of applied electric field is significantly reduced, while the electrical conductivity is raised. The breakdown voltage can increase for the nanofilled materials.
Keywords :
cable insulation; capacitors; electric breakdown; electric strength; electrical conductivity; filled polymers; nanocomposites; polyethylene insulation; space charge; DC application; EVA insulation; PP insulation; applied electric field; breakdown voltage; cable insulation; capacitor insulation; conduction current; electric strength; electrical apparatus performance improvement; electrical conductivity; electrical industry; electrical insulation; electronic industry; environmental compatibility; nanocomposite insulating material; nanostructured material; organophilic layered silicate; polyethylene-covinylacetate; polymeric nanofilled material; polypropylene; power rating; reliability; sodium cation; space charge accumulation; synthetic fluorohectorite; weight concentration; Cable insulation; Conducting materials; Conductivity; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electronics industry; Materials reliability; Nanostructured materials; Plastic insulation; Polymers; Space charge;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2004.1349780