XLPE is currently commonly used in high voltage underground cables. Several researchers recently chose several nanofillers to improve the electric tree’s strength in the polymer matrix. Alumina AL2O3 nanofiller have been utilized to investigate the effects on the electrical treeing in XLPE. The percentage concentration were used as follows with different amounts “0.3wt.” % and “1wt.”% from weight of base material. The needle-plane electrodes were used in this investigation and gap selected between needle and plane earth is 3 mm. The growth and morphology of treeing in XLPE insulation have been observed by using charge coupled device camera CCDc and microscope system. Scanning of electron microscopes SEM has been investigated the nanoparticles spread in base material. The outcomes show the tree inception voltage TIV values 12.5, and 14.8 KV “0.3wt.” % and “1wt.”%, respectively in XLPE composites that is mean the TIV increase with increase concentration nanofiller, while the tree propagation time at 2mm length increase about 40 min and 2 hours in “0.3wt.” % and “1wt.”% AL2O3/XLPE, respectively compared with unfilled XLPE, as well as the breakdown time BDT enhancement by4.347% and 13.043% for 0.3wt% and 1 wt% nano AL2O3 composites compared with unfilled XLPE insulation. And showed pictures taken with a SEM Diffusion and accumulation of nanoparticles in the XLPE material.
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