Abstract:
The development of high voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission is limited on account of the space charge accumulation in HVDC insulation. The effects of nano SiO
2, micro SiO
2, micro and nano SiO
2 and the preparation process on the space charge behavior in SiO
2/low density polyethylene (LDPE) composites were investigated. The microstructure and crystallization characteristics of different SiO
2/LDPE composites were characterized by SEM, FTIR and DSC. The trap characteristics of SiO
2/LDPE composites were studied using thermally stimulated current (TSC). The space charge behavior in the pure LDPE and SiO
2/LDPE composites were investigated by electro-acoustic pulse (PEA) technique. The results show that the grain size of LDPE is reduced by the introduction of SiO
2, and the crystallinity is increased. The area under TSC curves of SiO
2/LDPE composites increases, the TSC peaks of micro SiO
2/LDPE composites shift to lower temperature, and those of SiO
2/LDPE composites with nano SiO
2 move higher temperature. All SiO
2/LDPE composites exhibit the effect inhibiting space charge to some extent. The preparation process of micro and nano SiO
2/LDPE composite has certain influence on its performance. When the micro and nano SiO
2/LDPE composite is prepared in the form of masterbatch, its performance is closer to the composite corresponding to the inorganic particles added later.