DocumentCode
47340
Title
Life estimation of electrothermally stressed epoxy nanocomposites
Author
Preetha, P. ; Thomas, M.J.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
Volume
21
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
Jun-14
Firstpage
1154
Lastpage
1160
Abstract
Accelerated electrothermal aging tests were conducted at a constant temperature of 60°C and at different stress levels of 6 kV/mm, 7 kV/mm and 8 kV/mm on unfilled epoxy and epoxy filled with 5 wt% of nano alumina. The leakage current through the samples were continuously monitored and the variation in tan δ values with aging duration was monitored to predict the impending failure and the time to failure of the samples. It is observed that the time to failure of epoxy alumina nanocomposite samples is significantly higher as compared to the unfilled epoxy. Data from the experiments has been analyzed graphically by plotting the Weibull probability and theoretically by the linear least square regression analysis. The characteristic life obtained from the least square regression analysis has been used to plot the inverse power law curve. From the inverse power law curve, the life of the epoxy insulation with and without nanofiller loading at a stress level of 3 kV/mm, i.e. within the midrange of the design stress level of rotating machine insulation, has been obtained by extrapolation. It is observed that the life of epoxy alumina nanocomposite of 5 wt% filler loading is nine times higher than that of the unfilled epoxy.
Keywords
Weibull distribution; ageing; alumina; electric machines; epoxy insulation; filled polymers; least squares approximations; life testing; machine insulation; materials testing; nanocomposites; regression analysis; thermal stresses; Weibull probability; accelerated electrothermal aging tests; characteristic life; design stress level; electrothermally stressed epoxy nanocomposites; epoxy alumina nanocomposite samples; epoxy insulation; extrapolation; inverse power law curve; leakage current; life estimation; linear least square regression analysis; nanoalumina; polymer nanocomposites; rotating machine insulation; temperature 60 degC; time to failure; unfilled epoxy; Aging; Electrodes; Insulation; Life estimation; Loading; Nanocomposites; Stress; Electrothermal aging; epoxy; life estimation; polymer nanocomposites; rotating machine insulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2014.6832260
Filename
6832260
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