An assessment of the effect of externally applied mechanical stress and water absorption on the electrical tree growth behaviour in glassy epoxy resins
Jv. Champion et Sj. Dodd, An assessment of the effect of externally applied mechanical stress and water absorption on the electrical tree growth behaviour in glassy epoxy resins, J PHYS D, 32(3), 1999, pp. 305-316
The type of electrical tree growth between point and plane electrodes in gl
assy epoxy resins and times to failure are greatly affected by sample age,
namely the time between casting and testing with a 50 Hz electrical stress.
The effect has been attributed to structural relaxation in the polymer, ch
aracterized by the magnitude of the residual internal mechanical stress (RI
MS). It is now shown that (i) varying the RIMS by the application of an ext
ernal mechanical stress (tensional or compressional) has no significant eff
ect on the rate of tree growth and (ii) storing samples in water affected t
he RIMS and the rate of tree growth. It appears that water absorption has a
greater effect than does mechanical stress on electrical tree growth in th
ese epoxy resins.