Physicochemical characteristics and dynamic charge mapping in thermally aged two-layered polymer considering surface states: Experiment and simulation

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Under operational conditions of high electric fields and elevated temperatures, the accumulation of space charges at multilayer insulation interfaces is often considered as an important factor affecting insulation performance. This study experimentally explored the influence of different thermal aging degrees (110 °C for 0, 720, 1600, 2100, and 2900 h) on physicochemical characteristics. The space charge dynamics in two-layered thermally aged PET-PET films were measured using the pulsed electro-acoustic (PEA) method and simulated on the basis of a one-dimensional modified bipolar charge transport model. The parameterization for key parameters involved in the model was analyzed through parameter sensitivity. Results indicated that the molecular structure, crystallinity, and dielectric spectra of the PET films are affected by thermal aging. The thermalization process also has noticeable effect on the surface state characteristics, which are characterized by deeper trap depth and larger trap density. Several experimental phenomena measured by the PEA method were observed on the basis of numerical simulation.

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Jiang, X., Sima, W., Chen, G., Peng, Q., & Sun, P. (2020). Physicochemical characteristics and dynamic charge mapping in thermally aged two-layered polymer considering surface states: Experiment and simulation. Polymers, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12030634

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