Energies (Feb 2022)

Self-Healing Silicones for Outdoor High Voltage Insulation: Mechanism, Applications and Measurements

  • Fadi Z. Kamand,
  • Basharat Mehmood,
  • Refat Ghunem,
  • Mohammad K. Hassan,
  • Ayman El-Hag,
  • Leena Al-Sulaiti,
  • Ahmed Abdala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15051677
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 5
p. 1677

Abstract

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This paper discusses the state of the art in the application of self-healing silicone-based materials for outdoor high-voltage insulation. Both the dynamic behavior of the dimethyl side groups of silicone rubber and the diffusion of a bulk siloxane to maintain low surface energy are respectively reported as intrinsic mechanisms responsible for the self-healing of silicone rubber. Localization, temporality, mobility, and the type of synthesis are the aspects defining the efficiency of the self-healing ability of silicone rubber. In addition, the deterioration of the self-healing ability with filler loaded into silicone rubber insulation housing composites is discussed. Taking the self-healing property into consideration among the other properties of silicone rubber insulators, such as tracking and erosion resistance, can be a useful design practice at the material development stage. Hydrophobicity retention, recovery, and transfer measurements are discussed as useful indicators of the self-healing ability of silicone rubber. Nevertheless, there remains a need to standardize them as design tests at the material development stage. The paper is intended to shed the light on the hydrophobicity recovery, a key material design parameter in the development of silicone rubber outdoor insulating composites, similar to the tracking and erosion resistance.

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