Title :
The effect of barriers on electrical treeing
Author_Institution :
Central Electr. Res. Labs., Leatherhead, UK
Abstract :
Presents the initial results of an experiment to evaluate the factors determining the life of simple and multi-component systems. The addition of another material as a `barrier´ between the electrodes has been noted to produce anomalous results by altering the properties. Kako et al. (1978) studied the short term breakdown of epoxy-mica composites using McKeown electrodes. They found the breakdown field of the composite to be lower than that of either mica or epoxy resin. It was concluded that micro-cracks at the mica-epoxy interface provided a trigger for electrical breakdown processes. A point-plane electrode system was used with a loose needle to provide the initial defect and hence reduce the initiation period. The needle-plane configuration mimics the effect of a contaminant by concentrating the electrical stress. An electrode gap of 3 mm was used and the diameter of the samples ranged from 8 to 50 mm. The initial tests were performed using simple epoxy-resin samples. When a treeing pattern had been established the samples were adapted to include barriers. Due to the compressed laminate structure of epoxy-mica machine insulation analysis of the breakdown mechanism is difficult. Consequently an expanded model of the interface between the mica paper and the epoxy-resin was used to obtain a clearer picture. Both muscovite and phlogopite mica paper were used
Keywords :
composite insulating materials; electric breakdown of solids; filled polymers; high-voltage engineering; organic insulating materials; 3 mm; 8 to 50 mm; McKeown electrodes; anomalous results; breakdown mechanism; compressed laminate structure; effect of barriers; electrical treeing; electrode gap; epoxy-mica composites; epoxy-mica machine insulation; epoxy-resin samples; initial results; loose needle; mica-epoxy interface; micro-cracks; multi-component systems; muscovite; needle-plane configuration; phlogopite mica paper; point-plane electrode system; short term breakdown;
Conference_Titel :
Dielectric Materials, Measurements and Applications, 1988., Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Canterbury
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-359-9