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Electrical Tree and Partial Discharge Characteristics of Silicone Rubber Under Mechanical Pressure

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  • Jingang Su

    (State Grid Hebei Electric Power Co., Ltd., Electric Power Science Research Institute, Shijiazhuang 050022, China)

  • Peng Zhang

    (State Grid Hebei Electric Power Co., Ltd., Electric Power Science Research Institute, Shijiazhuang 050022, China)

  • Zhen Liu

    (State Grid Hebei Electric Power Co., Ltd., Electric Power Science Research Institute, Shijiazhuang 050022, China)

  • Xingwang Huang

    (State Grid Hebei Electric Power Co., Ltd., Electric Power Science Research Institute, Shijiazhuang 050022, China)

  • Xianhai Pang

    (State Grid Hebei Electric Power Co., Ltd., Electric Power Science Research Institute, Shijiazhuang 050022, China)

  • Zeping Zheng

    (School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China)

  • Tao Han

    (School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China)

Abstract

Silicone rubber (SIR) is a crucial insulating material in cable accessories, but it is also susceptible to faults. In practical applications, mechanical pressure from bending or shrinking can impact the degradation of SIR, necessitating the study of its electrical tree and partial discharge (PD) characteristics under such pressure. This work presents the construction of a test platform for electrical trees under varying pressures to observe their growth process. A high-frequency current transformer is used to measure PD patterns during tree growth, enabling analysis of the effect of PD on tree initiation and propagation under pressure. The experimental results demonstrate a significant decrease in tree inception probability and increase in PD inception voltage under pressure. The pressure also influences the tree structure and PD during the treeing process, where the longest tree with a branch-like structure appears under 800 kPa. The effect of pressure on electrical tree and PD characteristics can be attributed to changes in free volume, alterations in air pressure within the tree channels, and the affected charge accumulation.

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  • Jingang Su & Peng Zhang & Zhen Liu & Xingwang Huang & Xianhai Pang & Zeping Zheng & Tao Han, 2024. "Electrical Tree and Partial Discharge Characteristics of Silicone Rubber Under Mechanical Pressure," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(22), pages 1-13, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:22:p:5645-:d:1518925
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