Investigation of the Space Charge and DC Breakdown Behavior of XLPE/?-Al2O3 Nanocomposites.
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ABSTRACT: This paper describes the effects of ?-Al2O3 nanosheets on the direct current voltage breakdown strength and space charge accumulation in crosslinked polyethylene/?-Al2O3 nanocomposites. The ?-Al2O3 nanosheets with a uniform size and high aspect ratio were synthesized, surface-modified, and characterized. The ?-Al2O3 nanosheets were uniformly distributed into a crosslinked polyethylene matrix by mechanical blending and hot-press crosslinking. Direct current breakdown testing, electrical conductivity tests, and measurements of space charge indicated that the addition of ?-Al2O3 nanosheets introduced a large number of deep traps, blocked the charge injection, and decreased the charge carrier mobility, thereby significantly reducing the conductivity (from 3.25 × 10-13 S/m to 1.04 × 10-13 S/m), improving the direct current breakdown strength (from 220 to 320 kV/mm) and suppressing the space charge accumulation in the crosslinked polyethylene matrix. Besides, the results of direct current breakdown testing and electrical conductivity tests also showed that the surface modification of ?-Al2O3 nanosheets effectively improved the direct current breakdown strength and reduced the conductivity of crosslinked polyethylene/?-Al2O3 nanocomposites.
SUBMITTER: Guo X
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7143762 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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