Abstract

Space charge measurements according to the pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) method are performed in disc samples of epoxy at electric fields from about 2 to 20 kV/mm and at temperatures of 25 and 40 °C. The accumulation of homo-charges and hetero-charges in the epoxy samples is found under DC stress. Both homo- and hetero-charges form stable space charge zones. The accumulation of space charges is influenced by a surface layer of the samples, probably caused by casting and oxidation. If the surface layer is removed, no hetero-charge accumulation is observed. Further, the injected homo-charges do not form a stable space charge region in front of the electrode, but travel further into the material, forming an initial wave-front-like charge distribution. A charge transport model is developed taking into account charge injection, charge accumulation and charge transport. The charge transport model is validated by the space charge measurements.

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