Title :
Some experiments on a high-power closing switch with polythene as the main dielectric
Author :
Alston, L.L. ; Whittle, H.R. ; Mosson, G.A.G. ; Barnes, G.C.
fDate :
7/1/1965 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A switch consisting basically of a polythene sheet between two electrodes has closed successfully on pulses of up to 430kA and up to 170 coulombs, at up to 40kV. The switch is triggered by a high-current discharge from an auxiliary electrode. The polythene was stressed at up to 800 V/cm without puncturing prematurely. The closing time of the switch was approximately 2 ¿per millimetre of polythene, and this time was not affected significantly by varying the voltage across the switch at the instant of closing from 0.01 to 400kV/cm. The position of the main discharge on the electrodes was controlled, and they eroded fairly uniformly over a large area. With Heavy Alloy electrodes, the rate of erosion was of the order of 0.1 mm3/coulomb-pulse per electrode. Details are given of an arrangement for replacing automatically the polythene and other expendable parts of the switch.
Keywords :
characteristics measurement; dielectric materials; electric breakdown; switches; switchgear; switching;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1965.0230