Abstract

Interface charges are easy to accumulate between two different dielectrics with various characteristics, which may cause accelerated degradation of insulation systems. Ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer (EPDM) is used mainly for HVDC cable joint, which is the most vulnerable part of the cable system because of the interface. Particles with nonlinear conductivity can be doped into the polymer matrix to modify the interface charge behaviors through altering the conductivity under combined stresses. In this paper, silicon carbide (SiC) particles were dispersed into EPDM with 0, 10%, 30% and 50 wt% respectively. The space charge behaviors at the interface between LDPE and EPDM filled with SiC particles was measured under 15 kV/mm. The permittivity increases with the fillgrade and the dc conductivity shows an obvious nonlinear trend under various electrical fields. SiC doping can effectively suppress the interface charge accumulation. The suppression mechanism is attributed to the nonlinear conductivity. As a consequence, the approximate SiC doped EPDM can availably suppress the interface charge accumulation and offer a possible method for the improvement of cable accessory performance.

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