Abstract
In this study, we conducted the hygrothermal aging of an epoxy composite insulation material at 95% relative humidity (RH) and temperatures of 95 °C, 85 °C, and 75 °C. We measured electrical properties, including volume resistivity, electrical permittivity, dielectric loss, and breakdown strength. It was found to be impossible to estimate a lifetime based on the IEC 60216 standard, because it uses breakdown strength as its criterion even though breakdown strength hardly changes in response to hygrothermal aging. In analyzing variations in dielectric loss with aging time, we found that significant increases in dielectric loss correlated well with lifetime prediction based on the mechanical strength of the material, as described in the IEC 60216 standard. Accordingly, we propose an alternative lifetime prediction criterion by which a material is deemed to reach its end of life when its dielectric loss reaches 3 and 6-8 times the unaged value at 50 Hz and low frequencies, respectively.
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