Abstract
As a core component of AC drive electric locomotive, performance of inverter-fed motor directly influences the stability and reliability of locomotive running. However, insulation early failures occur frequently. Presently, polyimide film, as a special type of engineering plastic film, widely applied in turn to turn insulation and turn to ground insulation of inverter-fed motors is a kind of basic insulating material. This paper investigates charge transport mechanism and space charge characteristics of polyimide films based on measuring and comparing space charge accumulation threshold field between corona-resistant and common polyimide films and analyzing the effect of temperature on space charge distribution. The results reveal that space charge accumulation threshold field of corona-resistant polyimide film is higher than that of common polyimide film; the adding of nano-particles effectively increases dielectric properties of corona-resistant film. Additionally, raising temperature promotes the electrode injecting charge and increases the charge energy and conductivity which gradually enhances space charge number and extends trapping position into the bulk, closely related to polyimide film insulation aging and breakdown which is an important characteristic.
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