Title :
Field-enhancing defects in polymeric insulators causing dielectric aging
Author :
Baumann, Th ; Fruth, B. ; Stucki, F. ; Zeller, H.R.
Author_Institution :
ASEA Brown Boveri Corp. Res., Baden, Switzerland
fDate :
12/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Defects that produce strong local field enhancement are discussed. They are especially harmful because they do not produce partial discharges detectable in usual factory control tests. Typical examples for such defects are electrode protrusions, floating conducting particles, and the tips of electrical trees. Charge injection from field enhancement tips is shown to be the first step in a series of pretreeing events. In model experiments using a needle/plate arrangement, a field threshold for injection is observed, separating a low-field regime of `infinite´ lifetime for the dielectric from a high-field regime where treeing will almost inevitably set in after some incubation time. This incubation time is shown to depend very sensitively on how much the applied voltage exceeds the value at which the critical field is reached locally. The value of this threshold field is in the range of megavolts per centimeter for pure or filled homogeneous insulators and about two orders of magnitude lower in compound insulators containing (bad) interfaces
Keywords :
ageing; electric breakdown of solids; failure analysis; organic insulating materials; polymers; applied voltage; charge injection; critical field; dielectric aging; dielectric infinite lifetime; electrical tree tips; electrode protrusions; factory control tests; field enhancement tips; field threshold; filled homogeneous insulators; floating conducting particles; high-field regime; incubation time; interface containing compound insulators; local field enhancement defects; low-field regime; megavolts per centimeter range; needle/plate arrangement; partial discharges; polymeric insulators; pretreeing events; pure homogeneous insulators; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electrodes; Needles; Partial discharges; Plastic insulation; Polymers; Production facilities; Testing; Trees - insulation; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on