Study on water tree resistance and self‐healing properties of multi‐monomer melt‐grafted polyethylene

Author:

Zhu Bo1,He Shengkun1ORCID,Sun Hao1,Han Ximu1

Affiliation:

1. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Harbin University of Science and Technology Harbin China

Abstract

AbstractIn order to suppress the damage of cable insulation caused by water tree structure formed by micro‐droplets at insulation defects in low density polyethylene (LDPE) materials under AC electric field. In this paper, the siloxane group is grafted onto LDPE by melt grafting method, and different content of comonomer styrene (St) is added to improve the grafting rate of siloxane group grafted polyethylene. The effect of St on the microscopic characteristics of LDPE grafted KH570 is studied. In order to verify the accuracy and timeliness of water tree self‐healing of grafted polymer insulation materials, the microstructure characteristics of LDPE ungrafted and grafted polymer samples are analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, gel content test, and differential scanning calorimeter. Second, the AC dielectric properties of LDPE ungrafted and grafted polymer samples are studied by AC breakdown experiment and space charge test. Finally, the water tree length, micropore defects, and self‐healing of the samples are observed by optical microscopy and polarization and depolarization current method, and the changes of chemical composition in the water tree area before and after aging are analyzed by infrared spectroscopy. The principle and mechanism of repairing water tree defects with grafted monomers are explained. This paper not only combines the previous research results of self‐healing materials, but also provides a new method for the preparation process of LDPE grafted polymer, which has a good research prospect in practical application.

Funder

Science and Technology Support Plan for Youth Innovation of Colleges and Universities of Shandong Province of China

Publisher

Wiley

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