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  • Strong electromagnetic and heat stress can severely damage solid insulation materials, which affects power equipment and electronics, but understanding this failure mechanism has been challenging due to a lack of imaging methods.* -
  • This study introduces a laser confocal imaging technique that utilizes a newly discovered fluorescence phenomenon to achieve 3D in situ imaging of electrical damage channels in silicone gel, allowing for a better understanding of insulation failure.* -
  • The research also proposes a spatial equivalent calculation model to analyze the 3D features of electrical trees and leverages molecular dynamics simulations to study insulation failure caused by varying electric field frequencies, paving the way for improved material analysis and defect diagnosis.*

Article Abstract

Strong electromagnetic and heat flux stresses can induce severe damage to solid insulation materials, leading to faults in power equipment and power electronics devices. However, in the absence of suitable in situ imaging methods for observing the development and morphology of electrical damage within insulation materials, the mechanism of insulation failure under high-frequency electric fields has remained elusive. In this work, a recently discovered fluorescence self-excitation phenomenon in electrical damage channels of polymers is used as the basis for a laser confocal imaging method that is able to realize three-dimensional (3D) in situ imaging of electrical tree channels in silicone gel through nondestructive means. Based on the reconstructed morphology of the damaged area, a spatial equivalent calculation model is proposed for analysis of the 3D geometric features of electrical trees. The insulation failure mechanism of silicone gel under electric fields of different frequencies is analyzed through ReaxFF molecular dynamics simulations of the thermal cracking process. This work provides a new method for in situ nondestructive 3D imaging of micro/nanoscale damage structures within polymers with potential applications to material analysis and defect diagnosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c12047DOI Listing

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