This study aims at elucidating the correlations between structural changes and the variation of dielectric properties of cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) during thermal aging. For this purpose, thermal aging experiments were carried out on XLPE samples at 80, 100, 120 and 140 °C for different aging times for a maximum total duration of 5040 hours. Chemical changes were assessed by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrum (FTIR). Besides, the crystallinity ratio and the melting temperature were evaluated using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). Frequency domain dielectric spectroscopy was used to investigate the evolution of the dielectric constant and losses of XLPE during aging. The results show that aging at 80 and 100 °C could help to improve the crystalline state of XLPE which leads to the decrease of the dielectric constant. However, for higher thermal stress, the main aging mechanism of XLPE is thermal oxidation which leads to deteriorate the morphology and increase both the polarization and losses, mainly at low frequencies. It has been found also that in some cases, the non-homogeneity of the color of XLPE seems to indicate the increase of interfaces in the material which could lead to increase the dielectric losses due to the interfacial polarization.
This paper provides a robust experimentalsimulation approach in predicting the partial discharge inception voltage (PDIV) for aeronautical applications. First, two polymers used as insulators in aeronautic components have been selected in this work, a polyimide and a polyetheretherketone. To study the electrical behavior of these materials, extensive dielectric spectroscopy measurements are carried out for different electric fields, temperatures and frequencies (E, T, and f). Then, a needleplane configuration is adopted for PDIV modeling using finiteelement method (FEM). As the model is strongly dependent upon the accurate estimation of the electric field, dielectric characterizations results are integrated in simulations to improve the precision of calculations. Thereafter, the PDIV can be estimated with the aid of Townsend's theory. Finally, a comparison between measured and computed PDIV values is presented and discussed.
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