Water-tree characteristics in low-density PE under simulatedinverter voltages |
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Authors: | Suzuki H. Mukai S. Ohki Y. Nakamichi Y. Ajiki K. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. Electron. & Comput. Eng., Waseda Univ., Tokyo; |
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Abstract: | ![]() Water tree characteristics have been investigated for low-density polyethylene by applying power-frequency ac voltages with high-frequency components, which are simulated output voltages of a pulse-width-modulation inverter. If we compare the water-tree length among single-frequency voltages, the water tree grows faster if the frequency is higher. However, if we superpose a power-frequency voltage on the high-frequency voltage, tree growth is suppressed. The tree length becomes shorter if the superposed power-frequency voltage is higher. This surprising result is explainable by considering that the zero-crossing of the applied voltage plays an important role in tree propagation |
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