Partial Discharge Inception in Ceramic Substrates Embedded in Silicone Liquid, Silicone Gel, and Mineral Oil at Fast Voltage Rise and Sinusoidal Voltage

IF 2.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Pub Date : 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1109/TDEI.2024.3413725
Ivan Semenov;Torstein Grav Aakre;Ingrid Gunheim Folkestad;Ingrid Smisethjell;Kaveh Niayesh;Lars E. Lundgaard
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This article summarizes experiments that were carried out on insulating ceramic substrates and a needle-plane arrangement with the purpose of characterizing the inception of partial discharges (PDs) in the insulation of high-voltage semiconductors. PD measurement results obtained on substrates are correlated with the high-field preinception currents measured in a needle-plane electrode arrangement in liquids and gel. The tested substrates were embedded in either silicone liquid, silicone gel, or mineral oil. The PD inception was measured at sinusoidal and switched voltage of different polarities and rise times. For all test objects, the PD inception voltage (PDIV) is significantly lower under switched voltage compared to the sinusoidal voltage. Silicone gel and silicone liquid as insulating media surrounding the substrate are similar in terms of the PDIV. The PDIV is lower for substrates placed in mineral oil, particularly under switched voltage. Silicone gel and liquid are characterized by very low preinception currents measured at a high electric field. In contrast, a higher preinception current is observed in mineral oil. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that the high predischarge current in the more conductive mineral oil leads to space charge build-up in the high-field region that, by deforming the electric field, affects the PD inception probability.
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硅酮液、硅酮凝胶和矿物油中嵌入的陶瓷基底在快速电压上升和正弦电压下的局部放电现象
本文总结了在绝缘陶瓷基片和针平面电极布置上进行的实验,目的是描述高压半导体绝缘层局部放电(PD)的起始特性。在基底上获得的局部放电测量结果与针平面电极布置在液体和凝胶中测得的高场预吸收电流相关联。测试的基底嵌入了硅液、硅凝胶或矿物油中。在不同极性和上升时间的正弦电压和开关电压下测量了局放起始电流。与正弦电压相比,所有测试对象在开关电压下的局放起始电压(PDIV)都明显较低。硅凝胶和硅液体作为基底周围的绝缘介质,其 PDIV 相似。放置在矿物油中的基底的 PDIV 较低,尤其是在开关电压下。硅凝胶和硅液的特点是在高电场下测得的预吸附电流非常低。相比之下,矿物油中的预吸附电流较高。这些结果与以下假设相吻合,即导电性更强的矿物油中的高预放电电流会导致高电场区域的空间电荷积聚,而空间电荷积聚会使电场变形,从而影响放电起始概率。
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IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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期刊介绍: Topics that are concerned with dielectric phenomena and measurements, with development and characterization of gaseous, vacuum, liquid and solid electrical insulating materials and systems; and with utilization of these materials in circuits and systems under condition of use.
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