Title :
Long-Term Electrical Conduction in Films of Alkyd Resin and Graphite Mixtures
Author :
Frame, R.I. ; Tedford, D.J.
Author_Institution :
Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, U. K.
Abstract :
Partially conducting coatings, used to suppress discharge activity in the slot region of high-power turbogenerators, are subjected to long-term electrical, l, thermal and mechanical stresses which may eventually reduce a coating´s effectiveness. To study their long-term properties, permittivity and dc conductivity measurements were made on graphite loaded samples with a modified alkyd-resin base over a range of filler content and at elevated temperatures. It was shown that the dielectric response was modified ied by the lamellar shape of graphite particles. A rapid transition from dielectric to high-conductivity behaviour occurred with increasing volume fraction, in accordance with the Scarisbrick-Kusy model, and was accompanied by a shift from polymer-type to metal lic-type conduction. Erratic and irreproducible switching from one state to another was also noted. This was attributed to poor interparticle contact. A limiting value of resistivity occurred at a volume fraction of about 0.35 when many graphite chains completely bridged the electrodes. It was also shown that long-term thermal aging was unlikely to deteriorate rate electrical properties through loss of binder, until a coating became mechanically unstable.
Keywords :
Coatings; Conductive films; Conductivity measurement; Dielectrics; Permittivity; Resins; Temperature distribution; Thermal conductivity; Thermal stresses; Turbogenerators;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEI.1986.349038