Abstract

High temperature vulcanized (HTV) silicone rubber (SiR), due to its excellent electrical insulation, elasticity and temperature resistance, is used in cable accessories for HVDC cables. The space charge, generated under dc stress in SiR, would distort the local electric field, furtherly influencing the characteristics of partial discharge and accelerating the insulation aging. This paper tried to modify the space charge behaviors of HTV SiR composites by incorporating silicon carbide (SiC) particles into the polymer matrix. The effects of the SiC particle content on the field-dependent conductivity and the space charge behaviors of HTV SiR were studied. The results indicated that the conductivity of SiR/SiC composites was a nonlinear function of electric field when the content exceeds 30 wt%. With the increase of filler content, the threshold field for nonlinear conductivity decreased and the nonlinear coefficient increased. Meanwhile, the amount of space charges was dramatically reduced. It is suggested that the SiR/SiC composites with nonlinear conductivity can improve the dc conductivity under high electric field, thus suppressing the accumulation of space charge.

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