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Some Observations on the Dielectric Breakdown and the Importance of Cavities in Insulating Materials used for Cables and Electrical MachinesDANIKAS, M. G. , KARLIS, A. D. |
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conductivity, epoxy resin, insulating materials, partial discharges, polyethylene
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discharges(11), partial(10), insulation(9), danikas(5), voltage(4), voids(4), power(4), discharge(4)
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Date of Publication: 2011-05-30
Volume 11, Issue 2, Year 2011, On page(s): 123 - 126
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2011.02020
Web of Science Accession Number: 000293840500020
SCOPUS ID: 79958807894
Abstract
Partial discharges (PD) contribute greatly to the ageing and the breakdown of solid insulating materials. In the present paper, some conductivity measurements are performed relating the conductivity of inner walls of an enclosed cavity to the behaviour of PD in the case of polyethylene and of epoxy resin. The temporary decrease of the PD magnitude is explained in terms of the increase of the cavity inner wall conductivity. The PD behaviour is studied in epoxy resin samples and is explained with the aid of Pedersen's model. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) photographs indicate the sort of damage suffered by the cavity walls under electrical stress. |
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[1] Behaviour of Water Droplets Under the Influence of a Uniform Electric Field in Nanocomposite Samples of Epoxy Resin/TiO2, Bairaktari, Α., Danikas, M., Zhao, X., Cheng, Y., Zhang, Y., Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, ISSN 1792-8036, Issue 5, Volume 3, 2013.
Digital Object Identifier: 10.48084/etasr.373 [CrossRef]
[2] Electrical Trees in a Composite Insulating System Consisted of Epoxy Resin and Mica: The Case of Multiple Mica Sheets For Machine Insulation, Kioussis, V. A., Danikas, M., Christantoni, D. D., Vardakis, G. E., Bairaktari, Α., Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, ISSN 1792-8036, Issue 4, Volume 4, 2014.
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[3] Investigation on Electrical and Thermal Performance of Glass Fiber Reinforced Epoxy–MgO Nanocomposites, Naveen, Janjanam, Sukesh Babu, Myneni, Sarathi, Ramanujam, Velmurugan, Ramachandran, Danikas, Michael G., Karlis, Athanasios, Energies, ISSN 1996-1073, Issue 23, Volume 14, 2021.
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