scholarly journals Statistical Analysis of Partial Discharge during Electrical Tree in Silicone Rubber Nanocomposites under Elevated Temperature

Author(s):  
Mohd Hafizi Ahmad
2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohd Hafizi Ahmad ◽  
Nouruddeen Bashir ◽  
Zolkafle Buntat ◽  
Yanuar Z. Arief ◽  
Abdul Azim Abd Jamil ◽  
...  

This study investigated electrical treeing and its associated phase-resolved partial discharge (PD) activities in room-temperature, vulcanized silicone rubber/organomontmorillonite nanocomposite sample materials over a range of temperatures in order to assess the effect of temperature on different filler concentrations under AC voltage. The samples were prepared with three levels of nanofiller content: 0% by weight (wt), 1% by wt, and 3% by wt. The electrical treeing and PD activities of these samples were investigated at temperatures of 20°C, 40°C, and 60°C. The results show that the characteristics of the electrical tree changed with increasing temperature. The tree inception times decreased at 20°C due to space charge dynamics, and the tree growth time increased at 40°C due to the increase in the number of cross-link network structures caused by the vulcanization process. At 60°C, more enhanced and reinforced properties of the silicone rubber-based nanocomposite samples occurred. This led to an increase in electrical tree inception time and electrical tree growth time. However, the PD characteristics, particularly the mean phase angle of occurrence of the positive and negative discharge distributions, were insensitive to variations in temperature. This reflects an enhanced stability in the nanocomposite electrical properties compared with the base polymer.


Author(s):  
Z. Nawawi ◽  
M. A. B. Sidik ◽  
M. I. Jambak ◽  
R. F. Kurnia ◽  
C. L. G. Pavan Kumar ◽  
...  

IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 54009-54018
Author(s):  
Boxue Du ◽  
Tingting Ma ◽  
Jingang Su ◽  
Meng Tian ◽  
Tao Han ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 64 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
A. A. A. Jamil ◽  
M. H. Ahmad ◽  
Y. Z. Arief ◽  
M. Kamarol ◽  
M. Mariatti ◽  
...  

This paper presents the results of the study on the electrical tree growth of organo-montmorillonite (OMMT) nanofillers in silicone rubber under ac ramp voltage of 0.5 kV per second. This study investigates the ability of OMMT to retard the growth of electrical tree in silicone rubber. Samples of silicone rubber nanocomposites (two filled with 1% and 3% OMMT respectfully while the third is unfilled silicone rubber), were used in this experimental study and the growth rate of the electrical tree and its length were observed in both samples. .The result of this study has revealed that in the filled nanocomposite sample, the OMMT acts as barrier which slows down the growth rate of electrical tree. This makes OMMT a potential material to use as fillers in polymeric insulations for the purpose of retarding electrical tree growth.


Author(s):  
A. H. M. Nasib ◽  
M. H. Ahmad ◽  
Z. Nawawi ◽  
M. A. B. Sidik ◽  
M. I. Jambak

This article presents a study on electrical treeing performances with its associated partial discharge (PD) and the influence of filler concentration in silicone rubber (SiR) samples which are filled with silicon dioxide (SiO2) and silicon nitride (Si3N4) as nanofillers for electrical tree growth suppression. There are many researches on electrical treeing in SiR with SiO2 nanofillers but none of the publication have reported on Si3N4 nanofillers for suppression of the electrical tree growth. In this study, the treeing experiments were conducted by applying a fixed AC voltage of 10 kV and 12 kV at power frequency of 50 Hz on unfilled SiR, SiR/SiO2, and SiR/Si3N4 nanocomposites with different filler concentrations by 1, 3, and 5 weight percentage (wt%) and the electrical treeing parameters were observed with its correlated PD patterns. The outcome from this study found that the SiR/Si3N4 nanocomposites were able to withstand the electrical treeing better than the pure SiR or SiR/SiO2 nanocomposites. Furthermore, the increase in filler concentration improved the electrical tree performances of the nanocomposites. This finding suggests the Si3N4 can be used as filler in polymeric insulating materials for electrical tree inhibition. Meanwhile, the PD activity shows increment when the tree progresses thereby indicating correlation in both parameters which can be as key parameter for monitoring unseen electrical treeing in the opaque samples.


2000 ◽  
Vol 33 (22) ◽  
pp. 2954-2957 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kai Wu ◽  
Yasuo Suzuoki ◽  
Hengkun Xie

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