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Surface charge migration and dc surface flashover of surface-modified epoxy-based insulators

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In this paper, the effect of direct fluorination on surface charge migration and flashover voltage was verified, and it was shown that the surface charge decay of epoxy-based model insulators is a slow process, but the decay rate increases when an outer dc electric field is applied.
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Epoxy-based model insulators were manufactured and fluorinated under a F2/N2 mixture (12.5% F2) at 50 °C and 0.1 MPa for 15 min and 60 min. Surface charge accumulation and decay behavior were studied with and without dc voltage application. The effect of direct fluorination on surface charge migration as well as on flashover voltage was verified. The obtained results show that the charge decay of epoxy-based insulators is a slow process, but the decay rate increases when an outer dc electric field is applied. The surface charge distribution is changed when a streamer is triggered on the insulator surface. The existence of heteropolarity surface charges can decrease the dc surface flashover voltage to some extent, while the surface flashover voltage is almost unchanged when charges of the same polarity accumulate on the insulator surface. The short time fluorinated insulator can modify the surface resistivity, and the rate of surface charge dissipation is greatly increased under a dc electric field.

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Understanding surface charge accumulation and surface flashover on spacers in compressed gas insulation

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of surface charge accumulation and related surface flashover phenomenon on spacers in compressed gases is presented, with newly identified factors that may affect surface charge transport and measurements thereof.
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The potentially neglected culprit of DC surface flashover: electron migration under temperature gradients.

TL;DR: The results show that the surface potential rises significantly because of electron migration near the high voltage (HV) electrode under high temperature conditions, thus creating an “analogous ineffective region”.
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Gas–solid interface charge characterisation techniques for HVDC GIS/GIL insulators

TL;DR: Different surface potential measurement methods and charge inversion algorithms are reviewed regarding the previous studies and future research needs and drawbacks and outlooks of surface charge measurement techniques are discussed with the background of laboratory experiment results and on-site measurements.
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Correlation between surface charge and DC surface flashover of plasma treated epoxy resin

TL;DR: In this paper, surface charge accumulation of polymer insulating materials is harmful to the safe operation of electrical equipment, especially under DC electric field excitation, in order to ensure the safety and stable operation of HVDC power system such as Gas-insulated transmission line, it is necessary to understand the influence of surface charge on the flashover and improve the surface charge dynamic characteristics.
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VSC-Based HVDC Power Transmission Systems: An Overview

TL;DR: An overview of the recent advances in the area of voltage-source converter (VSC) HVdc technology is provided in this paper, where a list of VSC-based HVDC installations worldwide is included.
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Direct fluorination of polymers—From fundamental research to industrial applications

TL;DR: In this article, fundamental features and industrial applications of the direct fluorination of polymers are reviewed, such as influence of treatment conditions on the rate of formation, chemical composition, density, refraction index and surface energy of the fluorinated layer, kinetics of formation of radicals during fluorination and their termination, texture of fluorinated layers, etc.
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Review of high voltage direct current cables

TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of HVDC cables and the development of different types of cables and accessories are reviewed and the non-uniform electric field distribution caused by the applied voltage, temperature dependent conductivity, and space charge accumulation is briefly discussed.
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Surface charge decay on insulators in air and sulfurhexafluorid - part I: simulation

TL;DR: In this article, the decay of surface charges on polymeric insulators in air and SF6 is studied, and three mechanisms, by volume and surface resistivity of the insulator as well as by neutralization from the gas, are investigated.
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Control of surface charges by radicals as a principle of antistatic polymers protecting electronic circuitry.

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