Electric Field Characteristics of HDPE-NR Biocomposite Under Breakdown Condition
It is critical to develop new insulating materials that can improve the performance of next generation high voltage cables for creating future electrical networks. The high electric field reduces the resistance of solid insulation and produces partial discharge through imperfections in a dielectri...
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my.uthm.eprints.99132023-09-13T07:29:57Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9913/ Electric Field Characteristics of HDPE-NR Biocomposite Under Breakdown Condition Hakim Hishamuddin, Muhammad Amzar Mohd Jamail, Nor Akmal Shee Kandar, Mohd Haris Asyraf Jerferi, Muhammad Syahmi Mohd Jamail, Nor Shahida Kamarudin, Qamarul Ezani T Technology (General) It is critical to develop new insulating materials that can improve the performance of next generation high voltage cables for creating future electrical networks. The high electric field reduces the resistance of solid insulation and produces partial discharge through imperfections in a dielectric, causing the dielectric to age and eventually fail. Thus, this project seeks to analyse the electric field intensity of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) in breakdown condition when added with 10g, 20g and 30g of different types of bio-filler such as coconut coir fibre, pineapple leaves fibre, and oil palm empty fruit bunch. This can be achieved by creating a two-dimensional (2D) axisymmetric electrostatic model by using the Finite Element Method Magnetics (FEMM) 4.2 software. The results showed that the unfilled HDPE biocomposites have a higher electric field intensity than 10g, 20g, and 30g biocomposite. This indicates that the maximum electric field intensity changes according to the permittivity and voltage of the bio-filler under breakdown conditions. As a result, the maximum electric field intensity was much lower for HDPE added with a 20g of the pineapple leaves fibre. Hence, pineapple leaves fibre was the best composition as it tends to improve the dielectric properties since it has a lower electric field intensity at the top electrode as compared to other compositions uthm 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/9913/1/03092023163554.pdf Hakim Hishamuddin, Muhammad Amzar and Mohd Jamail, Nor Akmal and Shee Kandar, Mohd Haris Asyraf and Jerferi, Muhammad Syahmi and Mohd Jamail, Nor Shahida and Kamarudin, Qamarul Ezani (2023) Electric Field Characteristics of HDPE-NR Biocomposite Under Breakdown Condition. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED ENGINEERING, 15 (1). pp. 191-202. ISSN 2600-7916 https://doi.org/10.30880/ijie.2023.15.01.017 |
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It is critical to develop new insulating materials that can improve the performance of next generation high
voltage cables for creating future electrical networks. The high electric field reduces the resistance of solid insulation
and produces partial discharge through imperfections in a dielectric, causing the dielectric to age and eventually fail.
Thus, this project seeks to analyse the electric field intensity of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) in breakdown
condition when added with 10g, 20g and 30g of different types of bio-filler such as coconut coir fibre, pineapple
leaves fibre, and oil palm empty fruit bunch. This can be achieved by creating a two-dimensional (2D) axisymmetric
electrostatic model by using the Finite Element Method Magnetics (FEMM) 4.2 software. The results showed that
the unfilled HDPE biocomposites have a higher electric field intensity than 10g, 20g, and 30g biocomposite. This
indicates that the maximum electric field intensity changes according to the permittivity and voltage of the bio-filler
under breakdown conditions. As a result, the maximum electric field intensity was much lower for HDPE added with
a 20g of the pineapple leaves fibre. Hence, pineapple leaves fibre was the best composition as it tends to improve the
dielectric properties since it has a lower electric field intensity at the top electrode as compared to other compositions |
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Electric Field Characteristics of HDPE-NR Biocomposite
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Electric Field Characteristics of HDPE-NR Biocomposite
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Electric Field Characteristics of HDPE-NR Biocomposite
Under Breakdown Condition |
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Electric Field Characteristics of HDPE-NR Biocomposite
Under Breakdown Condition |
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Electric Field Characteristics of HDPE-NR Biocomposite
Under Breakdown Condition |
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electric field characteristics of hdpe-nr biocomposite
under breakdown condition |
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