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Modeling of partial discharge mechanisms in solid dielectric material
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Electrical EngineeringDielectricsEngineeringPartial DischargeGlow DischargeTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownComputational ElectromagneticsPd MechanismElectronic PackagingGas Discharge PlasmaSolid Dielectric MaterialSolid DielectricElectrical InsulationElectromagnetic Compatibility
Partial discharge (PD) represents a physical phenomenon, in which discharges are involved in electrically weak regions of solid insulation materials (mostly within gaseous or liquid inclusions). They cause damage to the insulation and often start from the enclosed voids and/or at interface defects. The period in which the insulation is still in good operating condition is of great practical interest. The effect of PD also results in failure of the dielectric much before the expected life-time. This project was conducted by simulations based on an extended PD equivalent circuit in order to understand the characteristics of PD in solid dielectric materials. In this project, PD mechanism in solid dielectric material was modeled using Simulink in MATLABĀ® . This project focused on the results of the partial discharges in solid dielectric with a single cavity as defect. AC source with 50Hz frequency voltage was applied. It is observed that the discharge current is proportional with the input voltage. The discharge current amplitude for input 10 kV is half the input of 20 kV and a third of 30 kV input. All discharge currents and discharge voltages occur in nano-seconds