IET Nanodielectrics (Dec 2021)

Investigation of water droplet‐initiated discharges on laser textured silicone nano‐micro composites using UHF and fluorescent fibre techniques

  • Somasundaram Karthikeyan Amizhtan,
  • Parvathy Ganesh,
  • Balaji Srinivasan,
  • Nilesh J. Vasa,
  • Sivanandam Aravindan,
  • Ramanujam Sarathi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/nde2.12016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 201 – 209

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Abstract Laser texturing has been carried out on the surface of the silicone nano‐micro composites to achieve super hydrophobic properties, and water droplet‐initiated Corona discharge studies were carried out. The Corona inception voltage (CIV) exhibits considerable enhancement with increase in the nano filler content under DC voltage compared with AC voltage. The corona inception voltage is high with the textured surface and is found to have direct correlation with contact angle of the composite specimen. The Corona inception voltage was measured using Ultra‐high frequency (UHF) and fluorescent fibre techniques. It is observed that the fluorescent fibre technique is more sensitive in identifying discharges. Frequency domain analysis of UHF signal shows a dominant frequency at 1 GHz and for fluorescent signal, the spectral content is in the range of DC to 10 MHz. The rise time and pulse width of the UHF signal increases with the increase in the nano filler in composite material. The energy content of UHF/fluorescent signal due to discharges shows similar trend with its increase in energy with variation in its magnitude of the signal formed. The pulse width of fluorescent signal formed due to water droplet‐initiated discharges under AC and DC voltage is almost the same, and with the textured specimen it is quite low than the non‐textured material.

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