Title :
Area dependence of breakdown strength of polymer films: automatic measurement method
Author :
Laihonen, S.J. ; Gustafsson, A. ; Gäfvert, U. ; Schütte, T. ; Gedde, U.W.
Author_Institution :
ABB Corp. Res., Vasteras
fDate :
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An automatic method for determining the breakdown strength of thin polymer films was evaluated. The equipment consists of a scanning electrode arm with which the breakdown voltage over the film sample is measured. The measurement electrodes were of solid brass and the ground electrode was of thin aluminum foil. Five different electrode areas between 0.045 and 9.3 cm2 were used and 40-100 individual measurements per electrode area per sample were performed. All measurements were performed in air. The Weibull function parameters alpha and beta were fitted to the obtained data. Different features concerning the measurement system and conditions, e.g. the criteria for the automatic detection of the breakdowns, the effect of the electrode edge design, the DC ramp speed, partial discharges and humidity were analyzed. In order to control the reproducibility of the results, also another type of measurement setup was tested. It was concluded that the measured alpha-parameter values were stable and repeatable over a period of several years. The average beta-parameter values varied plusmn10-30%, more for the large than the small electrodes, and were also sensitive to changes in the sample, in the measurement conditions and the choice of the electrode system
Keywords :
Weibull distribution; aluminium; automatic test equipment; brass; dielectric thin films; electric strength; electrodes; polymer films; voltage measurement; DC ramp speed; Weibull function parameters; air; automatic measurement method; breakdown strength; breakdown voltage measurement; ground electrode; humidity; partial discharges; scanning electrode arm; solid brass; thin aluminum foil; thin polymer films; Aluminum; Area measurement; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Humidity measurement; Partial discharges; Performance evaluation; Polymer films; Solids; Velocity measurement;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2007.344603