Temperature‐dependent partial discharge characteristics of high temperature materials at DC voltage for hybrid propulsion systems
Abstract The safe and reliable operation of insulation material used in key high voltage components under extreme environmental conditions represents the major concerns for manufacturers and operators of More Electric Aircrafts (MEA). Surface discharge occurring in high current carrying components i...
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doaj-1a93c2354a2b4459998dc9b6a10e83ba2021-08-19T17:06:34ZengWileyHigh Voltage2397-72642021-08-016459059810.1049/hve2.12110Temperature‐dependent partial discharge characteristics of high temperature materials at DC voltage for hybrid propulsion systemsTohid Shahsavarian0Xin Wu1Charles Lents2Di Zhang3Chuanyang Li4Yang Cao5Electrical Insulation Research Center Institute of Materials Science University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut USARaytheon Technologies Research Center Raytheon Technologies East Hartford Connecticut USARaytheon Technologies Research Center Raytheon Technologies East Hartford Connecticut USANaval Postgraduate School Monterey California USAElectrical Insulation Research Center Institute of Materials Science University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut USAElectrical Insulation Research Center Institute of Materials Science University of Connecticut Storrs Connecticut USAAbstract The safe and reliable operation of insulation material used in key high voltage components under extreme environmental conditions represents the major concerns for manufacturers and operators of More Electric Aircrafts (MEA). Surface discharge occurring in high current carrying components in DC power system diminishes the insulation material’s performance and life, especially at high‐temperature conditions. Here, the surface discharge behaviour of two commonly used high‐temperature insulation materials, ethylene‐tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is studied at different temperatures under ramp and DC voltages. Extracted partial discharge (PD) features are presented and the impact of voltage polarity on surface discharge propagation is discussed. Our studies reveal that, while both materials exhibit non‐linear PD behaviour with respect to their electrical conductivity, ETFE generally shows PDs with higher intensity at high temperature above 100°C with a higher possibility of surface discharge due to its lower permittivity. Overall, the PD mechanism in high‐temperature, DC voltage applications is explored, and a basis for the selection of high‐temperature PD suppressing materials is developed.https://doi.org/10.1049/hve2.12110 |
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Temperature‐dependent partial discharge characteristics of high temperature materials at DC voltage for hybrid propulsion systems |
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Temperature‐dependent partial discharge characteristics of high temperature materials at DC voltage for hybrid propulsion systems |
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temperature‐dependent partial discharge characteristics of high temperature materials at dc voltage for hybrid propulsion systems |
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Abstract The safe and reliable operation of insulation material used in key high voltage components under extreme environmental conditions represents the major concerns for manufacturers and operators of More Electric Aircrafts (MEA). Surface discharge occurring in high current carrying components in DC power system diminishes the insulation material’s performance and life, especially at high‐temperature conditions. Here, the surface discharge behaviour of two commonly used high‐temperature insulation materials, ethylene‐tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) and polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is studied at different temperatures under ramp and DC voltages. Extracted partial discharge (PD) features are presented and the impact of voltage polarity on surface discharge propagation is discussed. Our studies reveal that, while both materials exhibit non‐linear PD behaviour with respect to their electrical conductivity, ETFE generally shows PDs with higher intensity at high temperature above 100°C with a higher possibility of surface discharge due to its lower permittivity. Overall, the PD mechanism in high‐temperature, DC voltage applications is explored, and a basis for the selection of high‐temperature PD suppressing materials is developed. |
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