Title :
Evaluation of surface degradation of silicone rubber using gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy
Author :
Homma, H. ; Kuroyagi, T. ; Izumi, K. ; Mirley, C.L. ; Ronzello, J. ; Boggs, S.A.
Author_Institution :
Central Res. Inst. of Electr. Power Ind., Kanagawa, Japan
fDate :
4/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Analysis using gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) was performed for evaluation of surface degradation of silicone insulating materials. Silicones are used as coatings for porcelain insulators and shed material for high voltage composite insulators. A comparison between virgin silicone rubber and aged silicone rubber samples, which were aged either on actual power lines or during a field exposure test, was made by GC/MS analysis. The GC/MS spectrum of siloxane in silicone rubber has a series of peaks which corresponds to the number of dimethylsiloxane units in the molecule. We found that the aged samples had a larger concentration of low molecular weight siloxane species than the virgin samples. The top shed surfaces generated more low molecular weight siloxane species than the bottom shed surfaces. Since GC/MS analysis can determine the molecular weight distribution of polymer insulating materials, evaluation of the degree of surface degradation and estimation of the remaining life of insulators may be possible
Keywords :
ageing; chromatography; insulating coatings; insulator contamination; insulator testing; mass spectroscopy; porcelain insulators; silicone rubber; aged silicone rubber; bottom shed surfaces; dimethylsiloxane units; field exposure test; gas chromatography; high voltage composite insulators; insulator remaining life; low molecular weight siloxane species; mass spectroscopy; molecular weight distribution; polymer insulating materials; porcelain insulators coating; power lines; shed material; silicone insulating materials; silicone rubber; surface degradation; surface degradation evaluation; top shed surfaces; Aging; Coatings; Degradation; Gas chromatography; Gas insulation; Mass spectroscopy; Performance analysis; Performance evaluation; Plastic insulation; Rubber;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on