A deterministic breakdown model for dielectric interfaces subjected to tangential electric field

Author:

Kantar EmreORCID,Hvidsten SverreORCID

Abstract

Abstract The contact area between solid insulations, namely solid–solid interfaces, affect the dielectric characteristics of an entire insulation system. With the theoretical and experimental studies covered in this paper, we intend to investigate the effects of the elastic modulus, interface contact pressure, and surface smoothness/roughness on the tangential alternating current (AC) breakdown strength of contact surfaces at dielectric interfaces that undergo a tangential electric field. Four distinct solid dielectric specimens with various elastic modulus values were employed. The interfaces between the same materials were subjected to AC breakdown and partial discharge (PD) tests at different contact pressure values. In addition, the interface surfaces were polished using four different sandpapers of various grits to scrutinize the effect of surface roughness. A deterministic model built around the tribology of solid surfaces was proposed to determine the sizes of the interfacial cavities and to simulate the 3D displacement and deformation of the surface protrusions based on the surface roughness, contact pressure, elastic modulus, and hardness of an interface. The estimated sizes of cavities and contact areas were then coupled with a comprehensive breakdown model that addressed the cavity discharge and breakdown of contact areas, separately. Finally, the results by the model were correlated with the results of the AC breakdown and PD experiments to elucidate not only how cavities were linked at solid–solid interfaces but also the effects of roughness, elasticity, contact pressure, and gas pressure inside of the cavities.

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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