M. H. Ahmad, M. Piah, Y. Arief, N. Bashir, N. Chalashkanov, S. Dodd
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摘要
本文描述了一组实验,以评估室温硫化硅橡胶/有机蒙脱土(oMMT)纳米复合材料在电树生长过程中相分解局部放电活性的温度依赖性。用烷基铵处理蒙脱土制备填充颗粒,然后分散到硅橡胶中,形成有机硅/有机蒙脱土纳米复合材料。为了评估在施加50Hz交流电应力下,不同浓度的纳米填料对树形过程和相应PD活性的影响,制备了三种纳米填料含量水平的样品,分别为0% wt、1% wt和3% wt。结果表明,添加重量为1%的纳米填料增加了树的起始次数,降低了树的生长速度。研究还发现,放电特性,特别是正负放电分布的平均相位角,对温度的变化不敏感。这反映了与基聚合物相比,纳米复合材料电学性能的稳定性增强。研究发现,在3% by wt纳米复合材料的情况下,树木的起始和生长受到抑制,以至于在测试持续时间(4小时)内树木没有生长。
Temperature dependance of PD from electrical trees grown in silicone rubber based nanocomposites
This paper describes a set of experiments to assess temperature dependence on phase-resolved partial discharge activity during electrical tree growth in a room temperature vulcanized silicone rubber/organo-Montmorillonite (oMMT) nanocomposite material. The filler particles were prepared by treating MMT with alkylammonium before dispersing in the silicone rubber to form the silicone/organo-Montmorillonite nanocomposite. The samples were prepared with three levels of nanofiller content, 0% by wt, 1% by wt and 3% by wt in order to assess the effect of different filler concentrations on the treeing process and the corresponding PD activity under an applied 50Hz AC electrical stress. The results demonstrate that the introduction of 1% by wt of nano-filler increases the tree inception times and decreases the rate of tree growth. It was also found that the PD characteristics, particularly the mean phase angle of occurrence of the positive and negative discharge distributions, became insensitive to variations in temperature. This reflects an enhanced stability in the nanocomposite electrical properties compared with the base polymer. Tree initiation and growth were found to be suppressed in the case of the 3% by wt nanocomposite to the extent that tree growth did not occur over the duration of the test (4 hours).