Title :
Evaluation of dc insulation performance based on space-charge measurements and accelerated life tests
Author :
Montanari, G.C. ; Fabiani, D.
Author_Institution :
Bologna Univ., Italy
fDate :
6/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Space charge observation is becoming the most widely used technique to evaluate polymeric materials for dc insulation applications, particularly HV cables. However, quantities are still lacking that can help to summarize and interpret the huge amount of data resulting from space charge measurements, and that also are associated with the electrical performance of the insulation. The purpose of this paper is to propose test methods and parameters, based on the pulsed electroacoustic technique, which can be used for the evaluation of the electrical performance of polymeric insulation under dc fields. These parameters are related to the space charge magnitude and mobility as well as to the internal electric field amplification, the rate of charge accumulation, and the threshold field above which charge is stored in the insulation. In order to investigate the meaning of the parameters proposed for the assessment of insulation performance, the correlation between these parameters associated with space charge and insulation life is discussed. Examples are reported with reference to five different candidate materials for dc cable insulation
Keywords :
charge measurement; insulation testing; life testing; polyethylene insulation; power cable insulation; space charge; HV cables; XLPE; accelerated life tests; charge accumulation; dc insulation performance; electrical performance; insulation life; internal electric field amplification; polyethylene; polymeric materials; pulsed electroacoustic technique; space charge magnitude; space charge mobility; space-charge measurements; test methods; threshold field; Cable insulation; Cables; Charge measurement; Current measurement; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electric variables measurement; Insulation testing; Plastic insulation; Polymers; Space charge;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on