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Maxwell-Wagner Effect in Multi-Layered Dielectrics: Interfacial Charge Measurement and Modelling

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TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/technologies5020027

Keywords

interfacial charge; Maxwell-Wagner effect; space charge; HVDC; XLPE

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  1. Silec-General Cable

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The development of high voltage direct current (HVDC) technologies generates new paradigms in research. In particular and contrary to the AC case, investigation of electrical conduction is not only needed for understanding the dielectric breakdown but also to describe the field distribution inside the insulation. Here, we revisit the so-called Maxwell-Wagner effect in multi-layered dielectrics by considering on the one hand a non-linear field dependent model of conductivity and on the other hand by performing space charge measurements giving access to the interfacial charge accumulated between different dielectrics. We show that space charge measurements give access to the amount of interfacial charge built-up by the Maxwell-Wagner effect between two dielectrics of different natures. Measurements also demonstrate that the field distribution undergoes a transition from a capacitive distribution to a resistive one, under long lasting stress.

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