Temporal Effects of Thermal Stresses on Solid Dielectric Materials under Diverse Voltage Conditions

  • Saadat Ullah Khan University of Engineering and Technology Taxila
  • Muhammad Rafiq University of Engineering and Technology Taxila
  • Kashif Imdad
Keywords: breakdown strength, thermal stress, thermal conductivity, solid insulator

Abstract

Dielectric materials are an essential part of the power system and their healthy condition is necessary for the stable system operation. Thermal stresses occurring due to faults have adverse effects on the life of insulating materials. To assess the effects of thermal stresses on the life of solid dielectric materials, this work attempts to investigate the effects of thermal stresses on their various parameters such as dielectric strength, thermal conductivity, breakdown time, etc. Effects on these parameters are assessed at different temperatures and time periods using constant and variable alternating current voltage sources. Simulations are performed in COMSOL Multiphysics 5.6. It was found that high temperature due to thermal stresses affects polymer structure, density, length, thermal conductivity, and breakdown strength of insulating materials. Results show that thermal conductivity increases by increasing time and temperature. Results of the study can be valuable for power system operators for the life assessment of field insulators.

Author Biographies

Muhammad Rafiq, University of Engineering and Technology Taxila

received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering
from University of Engineering and Technology Taxila, Pakistan,  the
M.Sc. in Electric Power Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology (CTH), Goteborg, Sweden and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Power Engineering (High Voltage Engineering), North China Electric Power University (NCEPU), P.R. China in 2017. He is currently
an Assistant Professor with the Electrical Engineering Department, University of Engineering
and Technology Taxila. His research interests include High Voltage engineering, electrical insulation and materials, and condition monitoring of power apparatus.

Kashif Imdad

received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering UPC Barcelona, Spain. He is currently
an Assistant Professor with the Electrical Engineering Department, Hitec University Taxila. His research interests include Power Systems, Electrical Drives, Power Distribution, and High Voltage Engineering

Published
2022-06-15
How to Cite
[1]
S. U. Khan, M. Rafiq, and K. Imdad, “Temporal Effects of Thermal Stresses on Solid Dielectric Materials under Diverse Voltage Conditions”, PakJET, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 11-16, Jun. 2022.