DocumentCode
1077570
Title
Pulsed dielectric surface flashover in nitrogen at atmospheric conditions
Author
Morales, Kim P. ; Krile, John T. ; Neuber, Andreas A. ; Krompholz, Hermann G.
Author_Institution
Center for Pulsed Power & Power Electron., Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX
Volume
13
Issue
4
fYear
2006
Firstpage
803
Lastpage
809
Abstract
Dielectric flashover along insulators in vacuum has been comprehensively researched in the past. Less studied, but of similar importance, is surface flashover at atmospheric pressures and the impact of an atypical electrode geometry, humidity, and ultraviolet (UV) illumination. Previous research has shown distinct discharge behavior in air and nitrogen environments for an electrode geometry in which the applied electric field lines curve above the dielectric surface. It was concluded that the discharge development path, whether along the electric field lines or the surface of the dielectric, is related to the oxygen content in the atmospheric background. It is believed that this dependence is due to the discharge´s production of UV radiation in an oxygen rich environment. Thus, experiments were conducted in a nitrogen environment employing UV surface illumination in order to observe the affects on the flashover spark behavior. From the experimental data, it can be ascertained that UV illumination and intensity play a significant role in the discharge development path. Based on these results an explanation of the physical mechanisms primarily involved in unipolar surface flashover will be presented. Additional experiments regarding the effects of humidity on the discharge behavior will be discussed as well
Keywords
dielectric materials; electrodes; flashover; humidity; insulators; nitrogen; sparks; surface discharges; ultraviolet radiation effects; UV radiation effects; atypical electrode geometry; electric discharge; electric field lines curve; electrical breakdown; humidity; insulator; nitrogen; oxygen; pulsed dielectric material; spark; unipolar surface flashover; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electrodes; Flashover; Geometry; Humidity; Lighting; Nitrogen; Production; Sparks; Surface discharges;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2006.1667739
Filename
1667739
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