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Study Committee D1
Materials and Emerging Test Techniques
Resistance to High-Voltage Arcing and to Tracking
and Erosion of Silicone/SiO2 Nanocomposites
Josef Kindersberger, Stephanie Rätzke, Johannes Seiler
Laboratory for High Voltage Technology and Power Transmission
Technische Universität München, Germany
Motivation
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properties of polymeric insulating materials are
influenced by the used filler material
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nanoscale filler materials instead or additionally to
conventional filler types can improve the material
performance, especially for the resistance to partial
discharges and the treeing performance
High potential of nanocomposites for the use in high
voltage insulation
Method
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nanocomposite: polymeric material with filler particles
having a size < 100 nm
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very high interphase content in nanocomposites
interphase can effect the properties of the whole material
Discussion
• Interphase-Volume Model:
estimation of interphase volume content dependent on
thickness of interphase around filler particles
experimental results can be explained by defferent
interphase thicknesses around the different filler particles
Objects of investigation
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mixture from silicone rubber and silicone resin containing
differently manufactured nanoparticles (silica 1, F1
precipitated; silica 2, F2 fumed)
Experimental setup & test results
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investigation of the resistance to high voltage arcing and
the resistance to tracking and erosion according to
IEC 61621 and IEC 60587
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investigation of the thermal resistance by
thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)
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improvements of properties are much more significant for
silicones containing filler silica 1 (F1) than filler silica 2 (F2
Conclusion
• Resistance to hv arcing and tracking&erosion can be
improved by nanofillers, but manufacturing process of the
filler particles has significant influence on the material
performance
• Results can be explained by Interphase-Volume Model
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