Title :
LIMM study of space charge in crosslinked polyethylene
Author :
Pawlowski, T. ; Fleming, R.J. ; Lang, S.B.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Phys., Monash Univ., Clayton, Vic.
Abstract :
Electric field/space charge profiles obtained using the laser-intensity-modulation-method (LIMM) are presented for XLPE samples machined from power cable insulation cross-linked using dicumyl peroxide. The samples, 110 mum thick with vacuum-evaporated aluminium electrodes, were subjected to DC fields of 48 kV/mm and both polarities at room temperature for at least 24 hr. The LIMM measurements were made at room temperature, and at various times after the end of poling. Electric field and space charge profiles obtained using the scale-transformation and polynomial regularization methods were in fair quantitative agreement over much of the sample thickness, except when the electric field showed a maximum or minimum. Simulation data for assumed electric field profiles strongly suggested that the polynomial regularization method is more accurate. Most of the space charge was concentrated near the electrodes, with densities of order 5-10 Cm-3 in those regions. Charge of the same sign tended to accumulate adjacent to a given physical electrode, for both poling polarities
Keywords :
XLPE insulation; aluminium; dielectric polarisation; electric fields; electrodes; measurement by laser beam; polynomials; power cable insulation; space charge; 293 to 298 K; LIMM measurement; XLPE; crosslinked polyethylene; dicumyl peroxide; electric field profile; laser-intensity-modulation-method; poling; polynomial regularization method; power cable insulation; scale-transformation method; space charge; vacuum-evaporated aluminium electrode; Cable insulation; Data analysis; Electrodes; Laser theory; Polyethylene; Polynomials; Power lasers; Space charge; Spatial resolution; Temperature;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2006.247827