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Understanding electrical treeing activity in electron beam irradiated XLPE cable insulation

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In this article, a tree-like tree is observed with electron beam irradiated XLPE cable insulation under AC voltages, and the rise time of injected current signal formed during tree growth in positive and negative half cycle is about 900 and 700 ps, respectively.
Abstract
Tree-like-trees are observed with electron beam irradiated XLPE cable insulation under AC voltages. Charge accumulation studies indicate that the level of charge deposited by +/− DC corona charging is almost same. However, the amount of accumulated charge increases with increase in level of irradiation of electron beam. The decay time constants are marginally high with positive charge deposition. Moreover, the decay time constant of accumulated charges increases with increase in level of irradiation of the material. The rise time of injected current signal formed during tree growth in positive and negative half cycle is about 900 and 700 ps, respectively. The UHF signal generated during tree growth in virgin and with irradiated specimen has its frequency content in the range 0.5–1.5 GHz. Weibull distribution studies indicate that the life time of electron beam irradiated specimen drastically gets reduced due to treeing. Sequential measurement of UHF signal indicates that tree growth involves high and low intensity discharges. Phase resolved partial discharge studies using spectrum analyzer indicates that discharges occur at the raising portion or near zero crossing of the applied AC voltage. FTIR spectroscopy and analytical pyrolysis-GC/MS analyses of the electron beam irradiated samples reveal the formation of alkoxy and alkyl peroxy radicals, and carbonyl and hydroxyl groups via scission of the crosslinks. The weak crosslinking sites are proposed to act as nodal points from where tree growth occurs.

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Electrical tree degradation in high-voltage cable insulation: progress and challenges

TL;DR: The initiation mechanisms of the electrical tree, including Maxwell electro-mechanical stress, charge injection–extraction, charge trapping and electroluminescence theories, are elaborated for fully understanding the electrical degradation process in insulation materials.
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Thermal aging of cellulosic pressboard material and its surface discharge and chemical characterization

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of thermal aging on the variation of surface discharge and chemical characteristics of cellulosic pressboard was investigated under simulated aging conditions, and a significant reduction in surface discharge inception voltage (SDIV) was observed due to thermal aging.
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Detection of PD Activities in XLPE Cable Using UHF Antennas

TL;DR: In this paper, partial discharge (PD) within the insulation of cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) cable may help to get an early warning about the fault condition, and initial results obtained from the measurement of PD activities within XLPE cable using standard electrical method and UHF method.
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About the deterioration of polyethylene exposed to plasma discharges: A comparison between two models

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison between two different models is presented, in which one considers the H-abstractions due to the OH · and O · radicals, and some successive reactions involving mainly other gaseous species, and the second model, in addition to the first model reactions, is enriched by including the effects (both H abstractions and chemisorptions) due to collisions of a series of plasma ions with the surface.
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Understanding electrical trees in solids: from experiment to theory

TL;DR: A review of recent developments made in the understanding of the electrical tree mechanism is presented and the chaotic nature of the tree propagation mechanism is discussed both through experimental data and the results of a completely deterministic theoretical model.
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Breakdown of Solid Dielectrics in Divergent Fields

J.H. Mason
TL;DR: In this article, the average breakdown stress of steel needle-point electrodes embedded in polythene and polyisobutylene polycarbonate polycarbonates was investigated and the effect of enhanced conductivity and space charge accumulation increasing the effective point radius to some 25 and 45 microns for positive and negative points.
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Treeing in Solid Extruded Electrical Insulation

TL;DR: A survey of the literature on the subject of treeing in solid dielectrics is presented in this article, where the authors provide an introduction to the subject, some background for the current research work, and a list of references to some of the more rigorous treatments which in most cases have a narrower scope.
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Effects of Charge Injection and Extraction on Tree Initiation in Polyethylene

TL;DR: In this article, a field emission and equi-energy theory is proposed for tree initiation and a derived V-t characteristic explains experimental results better than the common power law (t?V-n) for lifetime.
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