DocumentCode :
1152336
Title :
Mechanisms and Predictors of Insulator Degradation and Erosion Produced by Pulsed High-Current Surface Discharges
Author :
Engel, Thomas G. ; Kristiansen, Magne
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA
Volume :
37
Issue :
9
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
1863
Lastpage :
1870
Abstract :
The mechanisms and predictors of insulator degradation and erosion by pulsed high-current surface discharges are presented and discussed. Erosion and degradation depend on the insulator material, the electrode material, the ambient gas, and the presence of UV stabilizers in, or on the surface of, the insulator. Insulator degradation is the result of material decomposition into conductive metal or carbon species and is measured by a decrease in the surface breakdown voltage. Insulator erosion is measured by the material´s mass loss. The performance of a large group of ceramic, polymeric, and elastomeric materials tested with graphite and molybdenum electrodes is presented in this investigation. The insulators are exposed to repetitive 300-kA 20-mus-long surface discharges. Tests are performed in atmospheric air and pure nitrogen. Various methods to rank insulators in terms of holdoff voltage degradation, mass erosion, and holdoff voltage conditioning (HVC) using the material´s thermochemical properties are presented and discussed. HVC is characterized by an initial increase in surface holdoff voltage. The ranking method developed by the authors characterizes the insulator according to the holdoff degradation resistance (HDR), mass vaporization coefficient (MVC), and HVC figures of merit calculated by the material´s thermochemical properties. The investigation also shows the relationship between the HDR, MVC, and HVC figures of merit.
Keywords :
ceramic insulators; ceramics; elastomers; electrodes; graphite; insulator testing; molybdenum; organic insulating materials; plasma materials processing; polymer insulators; surface discharges; thermochemistry; vaporisation; C; HDR figures of merit; HVC figures of merit; MVC figures of merit; Mo; UV stabilizers; atmospheric air discharge; carbon species; ceramic material; conductive metal; current 300 kA; elastomeric material; erosion mechanism; graphite electrode; holdoff degradation resistance; holdoff voltage conditioning; insulator degradation predictor; insulator material testing; mass loss; mass vaporization coefficient; material decomposition; molybdenum electrode; nitrogen discharge; polymeric material; pulsed high-current surface discharge; surface breakdown voltage; thermochemical properties; time 20 mus; Coilguns; insulator contamination; insulators; pulse power systems; railguns;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2009.2025886
Filename :
5175368
Link To Document :
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