Evaluation of aging in nanofilled polypropylene by surface discharges PROJECT TITLE :Evaluation of aging in nanofilled polypropylene by surface dischargesABSTRACT:Literature indicates conflicting results on improvement/degradation of electrical characteristics due to introduction of nanofillers into polymers. Since polypropylene has superior electrical, mechanical and thermal properties and has important utility in electrical trade, this work investigates the effect of nanofiller content on the partial discharge resistance and breakdown strength of the polypropylene films with 0percent, a pair of% and vipercent organoclay nanofillers. Since the surface discharges are random in nature, the partial discharge behavior is quantified in terms of temporal behavior of the Weibull parameters of the partial discharge pulse amplitude spectra obtained throughout sample aging and analyzed among the framework of your time series analysis. Experiments indicate that the partial discharge characteristics are affected by the proportion of nanofiller content. Microscopic examinations indicate that on exposure to aging by partial discharges, the defect volume decreased in nanofilled polymer and was found to be least in samples where nanofiller content was below the percolation threshold. Profilometric studies indicate that the partial discharge resistance will increase with increase in filler content. Results indicate that in contemporary unaged samples, the breakdown strength improves with nanofiller content. However, the reduction in breakdown strength due to aging in nanofilled samples is noticeably higher as compared to unfilled samples. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Arc location predictor on a 2D composite surface in vacuum 3-Bit Multilevel Switching by Deep Reset Phenomenon in Pt/W/TaOX/Pt-ReRAM Devices