Title :
Effects of combined stressing on the electrical properties of film and ceramic capacitors
Author :
Overton, E. ; Hammoud, A.N. ; Baumann, E.D. ; Myers, I.T.
Author_Institution :
Lewis Res. Center, NASA, Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract :
Advanced power systems which generate, control and distribute electrical power to many large loads are a requirement for future space exploration missions. The development of high temperature insulating materials and power components constitute a key element in systems which are lightweight, efficient, and are capable of surviving the hostile space environment. In previous work, experiments were carried out to evaluate film and ceramic capacitors for potential use in high temperature applications. The effects of thermal stressing, in air and without electrical bias, on the electrical properties of the capacitors as a function of thermal aging up to 12 weeks were determined. In this work, the combined effects of thermal aging and electrical stresses on the properties of teflon film and ceramic power capacitors were examined. The ceramic capacitors were thermally aged for 35 weeks and the teflon capacitors for 15 weeks at 200°C under full electrical bias and were characterized, on a weekly basis, in terms of their capacitance stability and electrical loss in the frequency range of 50 Hz to 100 kHz. DC leakage current measurements were also obtained. The results obtained represent the influence that short-term thermal aging and electrical bias, have on the electrical properties of the power capacitors characterized
Keywords :
ageing; capacitance; ceramic capacitors; leakage currents; power capacitors; thermal stresses; 15 week; 200 degC; 35 week; 50 Hz to 100 kHz; DC leakage current measurements; capacitance stability; ceramic capacitors; combined stressing; electrical loss; electrical properties; high temperature insulating materials; power capacitors; power components; power systems; teflon film capacitors; thermal aging; thermal stressing; Aging; Ceramics; Control systems; Power capacitors; Power generation; Power system control; Power systems; Space exploration; Temperature; Thermal stresses;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 1994., Conference Record of the 1994 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Pittsburgh, PA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1942-7
DOI :
10.1109/ELINSL.1994.401519