Interfaces between dielectrics are considered one of the weakest parts of an insulation system but their behavior under electrical stress is not yet completely understood. In particular, when a dc voltage is applied, the electric field distribution at the interface is quite difficult to predict. This is mainly due to the accumulation of internal charge, which distorts the initial Laplacian field. To shed some new light on this topic, space charge measurements were performed on two types of coaxial XLPE-EPR interfaces. A numerical procedure, based on the Maxwell-Wagner theory for interfacial polarization, was developed for the estimation of the dynamic charge build-up at the interface. Experimentally obtained space charge profiles were compared to the calculated profiles. The limits of the Maxwell-Wagner model were assessed and the main parameters, which affect the interfacial polarization but which are not included in the model, were identified. ©2007 IEEE.

Dielectric interfaces in DC constructions: Space charge and polarization phenomena / Morshuis P.H.F.; Bodega R.; Fabiani D.; Montanari G.C.; Dissado L.A.; Smit J.J.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2007), pp. 4290848.450-4290848.453. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2007 International Conference on Solid Dielectrics, ICSD tenutosi a Winchester, UK nel 2007) [10.1109/ICSD.2007.4290848].

Dielectric interfaces in DC constructions: Space charge and polarization phenomena

Fabiani D.;Montanari G. C.;Dissado L. A.;
2007

Abstract

Interfaces between dielectrics are considered one of the weakest parts of an insulation system but their behavior under electrical stress is not yet completely understood. In particular, when a dc voltage is applied, the electric field distribution at the interface is quite difficult to predict. This is mainly due to the accumulation of internal charge, which distorts the initial Laplacian field. To shed some new light on this topic, space charge measurements were performed on two types of coaxial XLPE-EPR interfaces. A numerical procedure, based on the Maxwell-Wagner theory for interfacial polarization, was developed for the estimation of the dynamic charge build-up at the interface. Experimentally obtained space charge profiles were compared to the calculated profiles. The limits of the Maxwell-Wagner model were assessed and the main parameters, which affect the interfacial polarization but which are not included in the model, were identified. ©2007 IEEE.
2007
2007 International Conference on Solid Dielectrics, ICSD
450
453
Dielectric interfaces in DC constructions: Space charge and polarization phenomena / Morshuis P.H.F.; Bodega R.; Fabiani D.; Montanari G.C.; Dissado L.A.; Smit J.J.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2007), pp. 4290848.450-4290848.453. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2007 International Conference on Solid Dielectrics, ICSD tenutosi a Winchester, UK nel 2007) [10.1109/ICSD.2007.4290848].
Morshuis P.H.F.; Bodega R.; Fabiani D.; Montanari G.C.; Dissado L.A.; Smit J.J.
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