Title :
The behavior of charged conducting particles in electric fields
Author :
Asano, Kazutoshi ; Anno, Kenji ; Higashiyama, Yoshio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Inf. Eng., Yamagata Univ., Japan
Abstract :
The presence of metal particles within a gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) might initiate a sparkover and lead to fatal failure of an electric power transmission system. In order to investigate the behavior of a particle in a GIS, the model electrodes and the measuring system are constructed. The motion of a particle was investigated by using a CCD camera and a high-speed video camera. Different shapes of elongated particles were made from 0.1-mm and 0.25-mm diameter wires. The measured values of lift-off field strength of a particle lying on the electrode agreed quite well with the theoretical predictions. The initial raising up of a particle usually started at the sharper edge, as expected. There were two types of different modes of particle motions: one is the bouncing motion between two electrodes or one electrode, and the other is the standing motion on the electrode. An interesting thing is that the standing motion is on the upper electrode, when a negative voltage is applied to the upper electrode. This phenomenon could be explained from the difference of positive and negative corona currents starting from both edges of a standing particle
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; corona; electric fields; electrodes; electrostatics; gas insulated switchgear; high-speed optical techniques; television applications; 0.1 mm; 0.25 mm; CCD camera; bouncing motion; charged conducting particles; electric fields; electrodes; electrostatics; elongated particles; gas-insulated switchgear; high-speed video camera; lift-off field strength; measuring system; metal particles; negative corona currents; negative voltage; particle motion; positive corona currents; power transmission system failure; sparkover; standing motion; standing particle edges; upper electrode; Charge coupled devices; Charge-coupled image sensors; Electrodes; Gas insulation; Geographic Information Systems; Particle measurements; Power system modeling; Shape; Switchgear; Wires;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on