High thermal conductivity electrical insulation composite EP/h‐BN obtained by DC electric field induction

Author:

Liang Liang12ORCID,Feng Yu12,Yang Kailun12,Wang Zhanyi12ORCID,Zhang Zhonghua12,Chen Xuesong12,Chen Qingguo12

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Engineering Dielectrics and Its Application, Ministry of Education Harbin University of Science and Technology Harbin China

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

Abstract

AbstractEpoxy resin, as an adhesive for the main insulation system of large generators, has excellent insulation properties. But its poor thermal conductivity limits the capacity enhancement of large generators. Forming thermally conductive pathways by using electric field to induce high thermal conductivity fillers in the polymer can effectively improve the thermal conductivity of the composite at low loading condition. In this article, a DC electric field is used in epoxy resin (EP) to induce two‐dimensional inorganic fillers h‐BN deflection and head‐to‐tail lap, which can make the heat flow transfer along the in‐plane of the particles and contribute to the more efficient thermal conductivity network. A high thermal conductivity of 0.544 W/(m K) was achieved at a low load of 10 wt%, which has an improvement of 289% compared to pure EP (0.14 W/[m K]) and 130% compared to the randomly dispersed composite with the same load. The composites have excellent thermal conductivity as well as insulating properties, among which volume resistivity is 1.46 × 1012 Ω/cm, increasing by 61.4% compared to pure EP. This method is easy to be carried out in engineering and has great possibilities for the main insulation of large generators and even for other applications with high thermal conductivity electrical insulation.Highlights The structure of composites was adjusted by direct current electric field. The high in‐plane thermal conductivity of h‐BN is fully exploited. The relationship between deflection angle of BN and thermal conductivity of composites was built.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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