DocumentCode
3275929
Title
Ageing, Space Charge and Nanodielectrics: Ten Things We Don´t Know About Dielectrics
Author
Fothergill, J.C.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Leicester, Leicester, UK
fYear
2007
fDate
8-13 July 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
10
Abstract
Three areas of considerable progress are identified in the area of polymeric insulation since the mid 1990s (i.e. since the inception of the Eric O. Forster Memorial Lectures): the understanding of ageing, the measurement of space charge, and the development of nanodielectrics. The paper proposes a typology to distinguish and define electrical ageing, degradation and breakdown. With reference to the principal theories of therm o-ageing, it is concluded that there is little direct evidence for ageing even though it is likely to exist, at least above a critical field. The capability to measure space charge has improved considerably and this shows considerable potential as a diagnostic tool. Space charge behaviour is extremely difficult to analyse and general predictions may be impossible in practice. It is, however, necessary to control space charge accumulation in HVDC systems. Nanodielectrics continue to offer promise and understanding is improving in this area, particularly in the development of models of interaction zones around nanoparticles.
Keywords
ageing; dielectric materials; electric breakdown; nanostructured materials; space charge; HVDC systems; ageing; breakdown; critical field; degradation; nanodielectrics; space charge; Aging; Area measurement; Charge measurement; Current measurement; Degradation; Dielectric measurements; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Plastic insulation; Polymers; Space charge;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Solid Dielectrics, 2007. ICSD '07. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Winchester
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0750-8
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0751-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSD.2007.4290739
Filename
4290739
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