Mechanisms of Surface Potential Decay on Enamel Wire Coatings
Journal article, 2015

Results of measurements of surface potential decay on coating layer of enameled wires are presented. In experiments, surfaces of winding samples were charged by dc corona of both polarities and decay of surface potential induced by charges deposited on the materials was recorded utilizing non-contact technique. The power-law type of time dependences of surface potential decay rates was obtained that indicated a dominant role of charge injection and/or dipolar polarization in the decay process. Furthermore, several decay mechanisms were employed for examining the experimental data, which revealed that potential decay was initially governed by the injection of charges due to electron transfer between the deposited charges and the material. Later on, the contribution of polarization to decay process was significant, while intrinsic conduction became the prevailing decay mechanism only at the latest stage as polarization was stabilized.

Surface potential decay

dipolar polarization

intrinsic conduction

charge injection

charge trapping and de-trapping

Author

Tuan Anh Hoang

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, High Voltage Engineering

Yuriy Serdyuk

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, High Voltage Engineering

Stanislaw Gubanski

Chalmers, Materials and Manufacturing Technology, High Voltage Engineering

IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation

1070-9878 (ISSN) 15584135 (eISSN)

Vol. 22 6 3470-3480 7367544

Areas of Advance

Energy

Subject Categories

Other Materials Engineering

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1109/tdei.2015.005223

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