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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2015

Investigation on the Dielectric Material Parameters and the Electric Conductivity of Syntactic Foam at the Liquid Nitrogen Temperature Range

Daniel Winkel; Ralf Puffer; Armin Schnettler

Liquid nitrogen (LN2)-based insulation systems for superconducting components of the electric distribution network are state of the art. As the dielectric strength of LN2-based insulation systems can be significantly reduced if bubbles occur, an alternative insulation system could be a solid insulation system using LN2 only for cooling but not as electrical insulation material. This paper discusses syntactic foam as a solid substitution of LN2-based insulation systems. Syntactic foam consists of a polymer matrix with embedded hollow microspheres (HMS) that have diameters of several 10 μm. Compared to the pure matrix material, the HMS filled matrix features a lower density and a significantly reduced thermal contraction when being cooled to cryogenic temperatures. Several syntactic foams are investigated regarding their dielectric parameters (relative permittivity, loss factor) and electric conductivity at liquid nitrogen temperature (LNT). The results show that the investigated parameters of syntactic foam are almost constant in the temperature range of LNT. Furthermore, the loss factor and the relative permittivity at LNT are lower than at room temperature. These effects can be explained by the existence of a secondary glass transition of polymers. At cryogenic temperatures, a decrease of the electric conductivity of syntactic foam is detected presumably due to the rise in required energy to lift valence electrons to the conduction band of the polymer at lower temperatures.


IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2015

Investigation of the breakdown process of syntactic foam under lightning impulse stress at liquid nitrogen temperature

Daniel Winkel; Ralf Puffer; Armin Schnettler


The 19th International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering | 2015

Basic investigation of the tracking and erosion resistance of silicone syntactic foam

Sven Schumann; Armin Schnettler; Fabian Lehretz; Ralf Puffer


IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2016

Investigation of the Thermal Conductivity of Syntactic Foam at 77 K

Daniel Winkel; Stefan Seibel; Ralf Puffer; Armin Schnettler


Archive | 2014

Investigation on the transient electrical behaviour of overhead line circuits with power cable sections

Ralf Puffer; Karsten Wenzlaff; Ralf Huth; Markus Riedl


ieee international conference on dielectrics | 2018

Investigation of the Effect of Moisture on the Hydrophobicity Loss of Silicone Rubber for Outdoor Applications

Sven Schumann; Armin Schnettler; Ralf Puffer


ieee international conference on dielectrics | 2018

Investigation of the Breakdown Voltage of Resin Impregnated Aramid Fibers at Medium Frequency

R. Moller; Ralf Puffer


IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2018

Influence of Coupling Agents on Partial Discharge and Electrical Breakdown of Syntactic Foams at LNT

Stefan Seibel; Armin Schnettler; Ralf Puffer


Cigré Session 2018 | 2018

A new microtunneling technology for extra-high-voltage power cable installations

Christian Tappel; Ralf Puffer; Jan Brüggmann; Michael Andres; Tobias Engel; Tobias Winkel; Marc Peters; Tobias Frehn


The 20th International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering | 2017

Determination of single-pole Auto-Reclosing Restart Concept for VSC HVDC with Fault Current Controllability

Maximilian Stumpe; Armin Schnettler; Zhen Shi; Ralf Puffer

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RWTH Aachen University

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