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Crystalline morphology effects on space charge accumulation in polypropylene under DC voltage

Crystalline morphology effects on space charge accumulation in polypropylene under DC voltage
Crystalline morphology effects on space charge accumulation in polypropylene under DC voltage

Polypropylene (PP) has been widely studied as an insulating material with broad application prospects in high-voltage engineering. The morphological characteristics of PP have a certain influence on the accumulation of space charge. In the present work, unmodified and 0.1wt% alpha (alpha) nucleating agent-added PP were thermally treated at 130 °C to re-crystallize the samples, and two types of alpha crystals with different internal structures were obtained. Using the principle of the pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) method, the effect of re-crystallization on charge accumulation was investigated. It was found that when recrystallization occurs, the increase of the mesophase in the PP crystallization leads to an increase in charge traps, which leads to an increase in total charge accumulation. Moreover, the change in the internal microstructure of the alpha crystal has no change in the accumulation of space charge.

0084-9162
228-231
IEEE
Zhou, Luming
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Andritsch, Thomas
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Chen, George
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Zhou, Luming
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Andritsch, Thomas
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Chen, George
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Zhou, Luming, Andritsch, Thomas and Chen, George (2022) Crystalline morphology effects on space charge accumulation in polypropylene under DC voltage. In CEIDP 2022 - 2022 IEEE Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena. vol. 2022-November, IEEE. pp. 228-231 . (doi:10.1109/CEIDP55452.2022.9985271).

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Abstract

Polypropylene (PP) has been widely studied as an insulating material with broad application prospects in high-voltage engineering. The morphological characteristics of PP have a certain influence on the accumulation of space charge. In the present work, unmodified and 0.1wt% alpha (alpha) nucleating agent-added PP were thermally treated at 130 °C to re-crystallize the samples, and two types of alpha crystals with different internal structures were obtained. Using the principle of the pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) method, the effect of re-crystallization on charge accumulation was investigated. It was found that when recrystallization occurs, the increase of the mesophase in the PP crystallization leads to an increase in charge traps, which leads to an increase in total charge accumulation. Moreover, the change in the internal microstructure of the alpha crystal has no change in the accumulation of space charge.

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Published date: 30 October 2022
Additional Information: Publisher Copyright: © 2022 IEEE.
Venue - Dates: 2022 IEEE Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, CEIDP 2022, , Denver, United States, 2022-10-30 - 2022-11-02

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Local EPrints ID: 509917
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/509917
ISSN: 0084-9162
PURE UUID: 27013ebd-b659-420d-8fbe-7d0fe2e63d17
ORCID for Thomas Andritsch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3462-022X

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Date deposited: 10 Mar 2026 17:57
Last modified: 11 Mar 2026 02:46

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Author: Luming Zhou
Author: Thomas Andritsch ORCID iD
Author: George Chen

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