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- 2019Steering Capacitor Film Development with Methods for Correct and Adequate Dielectric Performance Assessment
- 2018Compounding, Structure and Dielectric Properties of Silica-BOPP Nanocomposite Filmscitations
- 2018Short-Term Dielectric Performance Assessment of BOPP Capacitor Films: A Baseline Studycitations
- 2017The Role of Film Processing in the Large-Area Dielectric Breakdown Performance of Nano-Silica-BOPP Filmscitations
- 2017Polypropylene/SIO2 nanocomposite with improved dielectric properties for DC cables
- 2017Large-area approach to evaluate DC electro-thermal ageing behavior of BOPP thin films for capacitor insulation systemscitations
- 2016Differences in AC and DC large-area breakdown behavior of polymer thin filmscitations
- 2016Dielectric breakdown properties of mechanically recycled SiO2-BOPP nanocompositescitations
- 2015DC ramp rate effect on the breakdown response of SiO2-BOPP nanocompositescitations
- 2015Effects of thermal aging on the characteristic breakdown behavior of nano-SiO2-BOPP and BOPP filmscitations
- 2015The role of film processing in the large-area dielectric breakdown performance of nano-silica-BOPP filmscitations
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Short-Term Dielectric Performance Assessment of BOPP Capacitor Films: A Baseline Study
Abstract
This paper examines the morphology and short-term dielectric performance of commercial capacitor BOPP films, with the purpose of serving as an industrial reference in European project GRIDABLE in which next-generation PP-silica nanocomposite materials are developed for DC capacitor and cable applications. Results from dielectric spectroscopy, thermally stimulated depolarization current (TSDC) and DC conductivity measurements are reported, providing insight into the dielectric loss behavior and charge trapping/transport properties of the studied films. Comprehensive short-term dielectric breakdown strength analysis using small- and large-area approaches indicates high dielectric breakdown performance, even at an elevated temperature of 100 °C. ; Peer reviewed