Title :
Modification of dependence of DC insulation resistivity of low density polyethylene (LDPE) on temperature and electric field using inorganic additives
Author :
Khalil, M. Salah ; Jervase, Joseph A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Sultan Qaboos Univ., Muscat, Oman
Abstract :
One of the reasons which has hampered the use of polyethylene (PE) as an insulating material for HVDC cables is the inherent dependence of its dc insulation resistivity ρν on temperature T and electric field E. The objectives of the present work are: (i) to investigate the possibility of modifying the dependence of the insulation resistivity ρν of LDPE on temperature and electric field by doping LDPE with an inorganic additive, and (ii) to find a mathematical model representing that dependence. Measurements of de resistivity were made using relatively thick samples (~2 mm) of undoped and doped LDPE at different electric fields ranging from 17 kV/mm to 33 kV/mm for temperatures from 50°C to 80°C. Results indicate that the use of the additive has a significant effect on the rate of decay of the insulation resistivity with temperature in the doped material. Based on these measurements, the dependence ρν=f(E,T) was found to conform to the law ρν=ρoe-[α*(E)T+β*(E)] . Nonlinear curve fitting was used to determine the coefficients α*(E) and β*(E). It is concluded that use of additives to LDPE can be a promising method for manufacturing insulating materials for HVDC cables
Keywords :
electrical resistivity; polyethylene insulation; 50 to 80 C; DC resistivity; HVDC cable; LDPE insulation; doped material; electric field; inorganic additive; low density polyethylene; mathematical model; nonlinear curve fitting; temperature dependence; Additives; Cable insulation; Cables; Conductivity; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Doping; HVDC transmission; Inorganic materials; Polyethylene; Temperature dependence;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 1998. Annual Report. Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5035-9
DOI :
10.1109/CEIDP.1998.732950