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@article{8fd837210eb343f0b711e2c4f38b726f,
title = "Silicone Rubber Treatment with a Sodium Chloride Solution in the Presence of an Electric Field",
abstract = "Abstract: High voltage silicone insulators that are placed close to coastal marine areas have the problem of salt fog depositing on their surfaces in the form of conductive droplets. Under the influence of an electric field, those droplets initiate partial discharges, which leads to the degradation of the hydrophobic properties of silicone rubber. This phenomenon, in which droplets serve as the cause of partial discharges, has been studied in considerable detail elsewhere. However, it remains unclear whether the droplets themselves, as moisture-laden areas, affect the properties of silicone rubber. The current work is focused on studying the combined effect of an AC electric field (E = 17 kV/cm) and a 4% solution of sodium chloride on the water-repellent properties of silicone rubber in the absence of electrical discharges. The results of the study show that the influence of moisture and an electric field leads to slowing down the droplet runoff from the inclined sample of Powersil 310 rubber. An AC electric field did not have a noticeable effect on the rate of water runoff; the slowdown was due to the pre-treatment of the sample with the solution.",
keywords = "dynamic hydrophobicity, high-voltage silicone insulation, saline solution, static contact angle, water immersion",
author = "Полуэктова, {Карина Дмитриевна} and Васильков, {Сергей Андреевич} and Слесаренко, {Анастасия Витальевна}",
year = "2024",
month = apr,
day = "26",
doi = "10.3103/s1068375524020091",
language = "English",
volume = "60",
pages = "260–267",
journal = "Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry",
issn = "1068-3755",
publisher = "Allerton Press, Inc.",
number = "2",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Silicone Rubber Treatment with a Sodium Chloride Solution in the Presence of an Electric Field

AU - Полуэктова, Карина Дмитриевна

AU - Васильков, Сергей Андреевич

AU - Слесаренко, Анастасия Витальевна

PY - 2024/4/26

Y1 - 2024/4/26

N2 - Abstract: High voltage silicone insulators that are placed close to coastal marine areas have the problem of salt fog depositing on their surfaces in the form of conductive droplets. Under the influence of an electric field, those droplets initiate partial discharges, which leads to the degradation of the hydrophobic properties of silicone rubber. This phenomenon, in which droplets serve as the cause of partial discharges, has been studied in considerable detail elsewhere. However, it remains unclear whether the droplets themselves, as moisture-laden areas, affect the properties of silicone rubber. The current work is focused on studying the combined effect of an AC electric field (E = 17 kV/cm) and a 4% solution of sodium chloride on the water-repellent properties of silicone rubber in the absence of electrical discharges. The results of the study show that the influence of moisture and an electric field leads to slowing down the droplet runoff from the inclined sample of Powersil 310 rubber. An AC electric field did not have a noticeable effect on the rate of water runoff; the slowdown was due to the pre-treatment of the sample with the solution.

AB - Abstract: High voltage silicone insulators that are placed close to coastal marine areas have the problem of salt fog depositing on their surfaces in the form of conductive droplets. Under the influence of an electric field, those droplets initiate partial discharges, which leads to the degradation of the hydrophobic properties of silicone rubber. This phenomenon, in which droplets serve as the cause of partial discharges, has been studied in considerable detail elsewhere. However, it remains unclear whether the droplets themselves, as moisture-laden areas, affect the properties of silicone rubber. The current work is focused on studying the combined effect of an AC electric field (E = 17 kV/cm) and a 4% solution of sodium chloride on the water-repellent properties of silicone rubber in the absence of electrical discharges. The results of the study show that the influence of moisture and an electric field leads to slowing down the droplet runoff from the inclined sample of Powersil 310 rubber. An AC electric field did not have a noticeable effect on the rate of water runoff; the slowdown was due to the pre-treatment of the sample with the solution.

KW - dynamic hydrophobicity

KW - high-voltage silicone insulation

KW - saline solution

KW - static contact angle

KW - water immersion

UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/dda41ab1-de77-3a81-88be-025258c921b3/

U2 - 10.3103/s1068375524020091

DO - 10.3103/s1068375524020091

M3 - Article

VL - 60

SP - 260

EP - 267

JO - Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry

JF - Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry

SN - 1068-3755

IS - 2

ER -

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