An experimental study has been conducted to quantify the voltage endurance
of electrical grade epoxy resin insulation when subjected to pulse voltages
in a divergent field. Voltage endurance has been quantified as a function
of pulse width, repetition rate, and polarity. Supporting measurements of f
ree radical generation have been made by electron paramagnetic resonance (E
PR), and the progress of the aging mechanism tracked by sensitive photonic
emission measurements. The results suggest (at least for positive polarity)
that estimates of endurance under pulse voltage conditions can be made fro
m conventional power frequency data. However, it is shown that a correction
is necessary to allow for the effects of waveform, and a theory is advance
d for that purpose.