Abstract

This paper is an experimental study of the electrical conduction of mineral-oil/solid interfaces in negative polarity. This study is performed in a point-plane configuration immersed in mineral oil submitted to impulse voltages. The interface is assembled with an inclined solid in contact with the point electrode tip. Charge recordings and conduction currents of different combinations of mineral-oil/solid interfaces are reported. Different polymers and oil-impregnated papers are used as the solid materials. It is found that for voltages lower than the inception voltage, the injection of charge belongs to a weak injection regime. The spatial limitation with solids of similar permittivity as the mineral oil decreases the charge injection. The charge injection at mineral-oil/solid interfaces follow two conduction current type characteristics. Experiments with mineral-oil/PTFE interface shows the existence of a transition between both conduction current types if the applied voltage is increased.

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