Correlation between surface charge and DC surface flashover of plasma treated epoxy resin

Surface charge accumulation of polymer insulating materials is harmful to the safe operation of electrical equipment, especially under DC electric field excitation. In order to ensure the safety and stable operation of HVDC power system such as Gas-insulated transmission line, it is necessary to understand the influence of the surface charge on the flashover and improve the surface charge dynamic characteristics. In this paper, Epoxy resin (EP) is deposited by SiOx thin films with different plasma treatment conditions. The flashover voltages are measured with and without surface charges. The results show that the flashover occurs at lower voltage due to the accumulated charges on the EP surface. In particular, the surface charge with the same polarity of flashover discharge can reduce the surface flashover voltage significantly. Moreover, the charge decay rate is increased up to 90% by plasma treatment of 3 min, corresponding flashover voltage is increased. In addition, the flashover voltages of samples during the surface charge dissipation are obtained. Both static impact index I and dynamic impact index S are introduced to estimate effect of surface charge on dielectric surface flashover.

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