DC Conductivity Fluctuation Due to Temperature Dependence and Cross-linking Byproducts of XLPE Insulation Material in HVDC Cables

Author(s):  
Muneeb Ahmed ◽  
Zhong Lisheng ◽  
Fei Li ◽  
Nuo Xu ◽  
Haiyang Ren
Materials ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 1922 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lunzhi Li ◽  
Lisheng Zhong ◽  
Kai Zhang ◽  
Jinghui Gao ◽  
Man Xu

There is a long-standing puzzle concerning whether polyethylene blends are a suitable substitution for cable-insulation-used crosslinking polyethylene (XLPE) especially at elevated temperatures. In this paper, we investigate temperature dependence of mechanical, electrical properties of blends with 70 wt % linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) and 30 wt % high density polyethylene (HDPE) (abbreviated as 70 L-30 H). Our results show that the dielectric loss of 70 L-30 H is about an order of magnitude lower than XLPE, and the AC breakdown strength is 22% higher than XLPE at 90 °C. Moreover, the dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMA) measurement and hot set tests suggest that the blends shows optimal mechanical properties especially at high temperature with considerable temperature stability. Further scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis uncover the reason for the excellent high temperature performance and temperature stability, which can be ascribed to the uniform fine-spherulite structure in 70 L-30 H blends with high crystallinity sustaining at high temperature. Therefore, our findings may enable the potential application of the blends as cable insulation material with higher thermal-endurance ability.


Author(s):  
Hossein Ghorbani ◽  
Carl-Olof Olsson ◽  
Marc Jeroense

<p>Electrical conductivity of HVDC cable insulation materials is important for its function. It is very practical to evaluate this parameter by DC conductivity measurements on press molded polymeric plates samples. While in real operation conditions, the insulation undergoes both static and dynamic thermal conditions, most of the published research in this area is still focused only on steady state thermal conditions. In this work, the focus is instead on the behavior of electrical conductivity under dynamic thermal conditions. Press molded XLPE and LDPE plate samples with different preparations are tested under 25 kV/mm DC field with a dynamic temperature profile ranging from room temperature to 90 °C.<br />It was discovered that in many cases, the measured conductivity during dynamic measurements strongly deviates from the expected Arrhenius temperature dependence; instead the conductivity shows a nonmonotonic<br />temperature dependence manifested as conductivity peaks during heating and cooling. The behavior is found to be strongly related to the type of protective film used during press molding of the sample; further degassing leads to a reduction of the nonmonotonic temperature dependence and with long<br />degassing the behavior tends to the expected Arrhenius temperature dependence.</p>


1999 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Spinolo ◽  
P. Ghigna ◽  
G. Chiodelli ◽  
M. Ferretti ◽  
G. Flor

Abstract DC conductivity measurements between 15 and 300 K are reported for SmBa2 Cu3O6+x samples with different oxygen doping amounts (x) produced by annealing under appropriate high temperature and oxygen pressure conditions and quenching. Samples with x≥0.5 are superconductors: Tc ~60 K at x=0.7, Tc >80 K at ; x=0.9. The transition from superconduction to non-superconduction corresponds to the tetragonal to orthorhombic structural tran-sition and to the transition from semiconducting to metallic temperature dependence of the resistivity. Oxygen doping causes a sudden increase of hole mobility near x=0.5. Below this threshold, the be-havior of the carrier mobility is in agreement with an Anderson localization.


RSC Advances ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (110) ◽  
pp. 90343-90353 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hui Zhang ◽  
Yan Shang ◽  
Mingxia Li ◽  
Hong Zhao ◽  
Xuan Wang ◽  
...  

The mechanism of the valerophenone voltage stabilizer for increasing the electrical breakdown strength of cross-linked polyethylene is expected to provide reliable information to prepare insulation material for high voltage cables up to 500 kV.


2020 ◽  
Vol 88 ◽  
pp. 106569
Author(s):  
Hongkun Lv ◽  
Tianhao Lu ◽  
Lingqi Xiong ◽  
Xianggao Zheng ◽  
Yuyan Huang ◽  
...  

1991 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 68-78
Author(s):  
G. K. Ernst

Abstract The effective temperature in rotor type curemeters is — according to DIN 53529 — controlled using an unfilled EPDM compound with dicumylperoxide as cross-linking agent. The rate of DCP decomposition has a well-known temperature dependence. This rate is also in all practical cases the same as the rate of cross-linking. Therefore, the measured rate of cross-linking indicates the effective temperature in the reaction cavity. The rotor in common curemeters is clamped. Because it can not be heated directly, this rotor is a heat sink in the cavity. The effect is a temperature gradient in the cavity depending on the heat conductivity of the tested compound. This temperature gradient in rotor type curemeters is compared to rotorless curemeters. It is shown that using the unfilled EPDM/DCP compound for temperature calibration leads to a too high effective temperature for filled compounds.


1991 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 903-906 ◽  
Author(s):  
K Väkiparta ◽  
J Moulton ◽  
A.J Heeger ◽  
P Smith ◽  
H Isotalo ◽  
...  

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