The DC inclined-plane tracking and erosion test and the role of inorganic fillers in silicone rubber for DC insulation

2015 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Refat Ghunem ◽  
Shesha Jayaram ◽  
E. Cherney
Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 3449
Author(s):  
Alhaytham Y. Alqudsi ◽  
Refat A. Ghunem ◽  
Eric David

This paper investigates the effect of ground and fumed silica fillers on suppressing DC erosion in silicone rubber. Fumed silica and ground silica fillers are incorporated in silicone rubber at different loading levels and comparatively analyzed in this study. Outcomes of the +DC inclined plane tracking erosion test indicate a better erosion performance for the fumed silica filled composite despite having a lower thermal conductivity compared to the ground silica composite. Results of the simultaneous thermogravimetric and thermal differential analyses are correlated with inclined plane tracking erosion test outcomes suggesting that fumed silica suppresses depolymerization and promotes radical based crosslinking in silicone rubber. This finding is evident as higher residue is obtained with the fumed silica filler despite being filled at a significantly lower loading level compared to ground silica. The surface residue morphology obtained, and the roughness determined for the tested samples of the composites in the dry-arc resistance test indicate the formation of a coherent residue with the fumed silica filled composite. Such coherent residue could act as a barrier to shield the unaffected material underneath the damaged surface during dry-band arcing, thereby preventing progressive erosion. The outcomes of this study suggest a significant role for fumed silica promoting more interactions with silicone rubber to suppress DC erosion compared to ground silica fillers.


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