Effect of TIPT catalyst on insulation rejuvenation of water-tree aged cables

In order to understand the role of titanium isopropoxide (TIPT) catalyst on insulation rejuvenation for water tree aged cables, dielectric properties and micro structure changes are investigated for the rejuvenated cables. Needle-shape defects are made inside cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) cable s...

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Published in2013 IEEE International Conference on Solid Dielectrics (ICSD) pp. 509 - 512
Main Authors Kai Zhou, Xiantao Tao, Wenbiao Tao
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.06.2013
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Summary:In order to understand the role of titanium isopropoxide (TIPT) catalyst on insulation rejuvenation for water tree aged cables, dielectric properties and micro structure changes are investigated for the rejuvenated cables. Needle-shape defects are made inside cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) cable samples to form water tree in the XLPE layer. The water tree aged samples are injected by the liquid with phenylmethyldimethoxy silane (PMDMS) catalyzed by TIPT for rejuvenation, and the breakdown voltage of the rejuvenated samples is significantly higher than that of the new samples. By the observation of scanning electronic microscope (SEM), the nano-TiO 2 particles are observed inside the breakdown channels of the rejuvenated samples. Accordingly, the insulation performance of rejuvenated samples is significantly enhanced by the nano-TiO 2 particles. Through analyzing the products of hydrolysis from TIPT, the nano-scale TiO 2 particles are observed, and its micro-morphology is consistent with that observed inside the breakdown channels. According to the observation, the insulation enhancement mechanism is described. Therefore, the dielectric property of the rejuvenated cables is improved due to the nano-TiO 2 produced by the hydrolysis from TIPT.
ISBN:147990807X
9781479908073
ISSN:1553-5282
2159-1687
DOI:10.1109/ICSD.2013.6619672