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Silicone Materials for Electrical Insulation: A Dielectric Study of Oil Versus Gel
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation IEEE Trans. Dielect. Electr. Insul. Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on. 29(2):501-505 Apr, 2022
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Oils
Temperature measurement
Permittivity
Temperature distribution
Insulators
Dielectric losses
Permittivity measurement
Dielectric properties
gel
silicone oil
Language
ISSN
1070-9878
1558-4135
Abstract
This work studies the dielectric characteristics of three insulators, two silicone oils, and a silicone-based gel, in order to assess their suitability as insulators under extreme environmental conditions. Permittivities are determined for frequencies between 0.1 Hz and 1 MHz and for temperatures ranging from −143 °C to +120 °C. The observed dielectric constants are practically frequency invariant and subject to only minor changes with temperature. These results are consistent with the dipole relaxation contributing only marginally to the dielectric properties of the oils and even less in the case of the gel. For one silicone oil, only very small changes in the dielectric constant are found for electric fields up to 165 kV/cm, consistent with the high dielectric strengths of these materials. The results will aid the design of high-voltage components that employ silicone-based insulators by providing the data necessary for finite-element simulations across a wide range of frequencies and temperatures.