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Conduction and thermally stimulated discharge currents in aramid paper

Authors :
G. R. Govinda Raju
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation. 27:162-173
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 1992.

Abstract

Conduction currents and thermally stimulated discharge (TSD) currents were studied in aramid paper at various field strengths and temperatures. At low field strengths the conductivity is ohmic, and at higher field strengths (up to 30 MV/m), ionic conduction is a possible mechanism. The activation energy of low field conduction is determined and at high electric fields the hopping distance for ions is in the range of 4.4 to 8.0 nm. TSD currents are also measured at various poling fields, formation and storage times, and rates of heating. The TSD current shows a peak at 135 degrees C for a rate of heating of 1 K/min and shifts to a higher value when the rate of heating is increased. The peak current and the charge released to the external circuit is proportional to the poling field. The observed peak is attributed to the depolarization of permanent dipoles with a room temperature relaxation time of 5.3*10/sup 5/ s. >

Details

ISSN :
00189367
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........006374eabd3f199a2567a34e0f58c560
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/14.123452