학술논문

Effect of residue formed during the AC and DC dry-band arcing on silicone rubber filled with natural silica
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation IEEE Trans. Dielect. Electr. Insul. Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on. 26(5):1620-1626 Oct, 2019
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Silicon compounds
Degradation
Rubber
Insulation life
Heating systems
Thermal degradation
tracking
erosion
silicone rubber
outdoor insulation
natural silica
inorganic fillers
residue
silica residue
Language
ISSN
1070-9878
1558-4135
Abstract
This paper investigates the residue formed on silicone rubber filled with natural silica in the inclined plane tracking and erosion test under AC and DC voltages. Simultaneous thermogravimetric and differential thermal analyses reveal residue formation dependent on volatilization and crosslinking in silicone rubber. Thermo-oxidation of volatiles yields silica-based residue protecting the surface during dry-band arcing; whereas, crosslinking leaves carbonaceous residue leading to more severe dry-band arcing. Volume fraction of natural silica replacing silicone rubber is shown to be a main source of silica residue suppressing carbonaceous residue, thus preventing failure in the inclined plane test. More severe erosion under the equivalent +DC voltages as compared to standard AC and equivalent — DC voltages of the inclined plane test is attributed to more severe dry-band arcing heat promoted by carbonaceous residue. Silicone rubber filled with lower particle sizes of natural silica is demonstrated to deteriorate erosion performance, possibly as result of filler-polymer interactions or lower particle size reducing the integrity of the protective silica residue. The following paper highlights the importance of using critical AC and DC voltages during the inclined plane tracking and erosion tests.