Title :
Analysis on the Dielectric Characteristics of Solid Insulation Materials in
for Development of High Voltage Magnet Applications
Author :
Jonggi Hong ; Jeong Il Heo ; Seokho Nam ; Hyoungku Kang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Korea Nat. Univ. of Transp., Chungju, South Korea
Abstract :
Several types of solid materials are used in the development of high voltage superconducting magnet systems as the former and insulation barrier. The solid insulation materials used in cryogenic applications require excellent dielectric characteristics as well as robust mechanical characteristics. In this study, the dielectric experiments for three types of solid insulation materials, including glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP), epoxy (Stycast 2850FTJ), and Bakelite in liquid nitrogen (LN2) at 77 K temperature are performed. Each experiment on the solid insulation materials is performed according to the type of applied voltage (lightning impulse and ac voltage) and the system pressure (0.1 ~ 0.4 MPa). Also, experiments considering the stacking effect of insulation sheets are performed. All electrical breakdown voltages are observed when the solid insulation materials are fully penetrated. Electrical breakdown experiments on GFRP and Bakelite sheets according to the number of stacking are performed and the results are compared. The relationship between the dielectric characteristics of solid insulation materials and the distribution of electric field intensity is calculated and analyzed by the finite elements method (FEM). The results revealed that the dielectric characteristics of solid insulation materials in LN2 are directly affected by the distribution of electric field intensity and the number of stacking sheets.
Keywords :
cryogenics; dielectric properties; electric breakdown; finite element analysis; glass fibre reinforced plastics; insulating materials; superconducting magnets; FEM; GFRP; Stycast 2850FTJ; ac voltage; applied voltage; bakelite; cryogenic applications; dielectric experiments; electric field intensity; electrical breakdown voltages; epoxy; finite elements method; glass fiber reinforced plastic; high voltage superconducting magnet systems; lightning impulse; liquid nitrogen; solid insulation materials; system pressure; temperature 77 K; Dielectrics; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Insulation; Lightning; Solids; Bakelite; GFRP; Stycast; dielectric characteristics; solid insulator; stacking;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2013.2283713