Title :
Residual Charge Distribution of Surface Leader Discharge Under Positive Impulse Voltage
Author :
Junbo Deng ; Haibao Mu ; Guanjun Zhang ; Matsuoka, Shingo ; Kumada, A. ; Hidaka, K.
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
The performance of high-voltage apparatus is seriously restricted by the surface discharge on dielectric materials. A surface charge density distribution scanning system is developed with a dc feedback-type electrostatic probe based on the field-nullifying technique. The residual charge density distribution after the occurrence of a positive leader discharge is measured. Using the 2-D Fourier transformation in the spatial domain and Tikhonov´s regularization method, the surface potential distribution and electric field distribution are arrived at. The leader stem and radial lament streamer zone located at the head of the leader can clearly be distinguished from the distributions. There is an obvious knee point that divides the main channel of the discharge into a leader channel and a streamer channel. The knee point is at about 9 kV, which corresponds to about 320 pC/mm2.
Keywords :
Fourier transforms; dielectric materials; high-voltage techniques; plasma devices; plasma dielectric properties; plasma probes; surface discharges; 2D Fourier transformation; Tikhonov regularization method; dc feedback-type electrostatic probe; dielectric materials; electric field distribution; field-nullifying technique; high-voltage apparatus; knee point; leader channel; leader stem; main channel; positive impulse voltage; positive leader discharge measurement; radial lament streamer zone; residual charge density distribution; spatial domain; streamer channel; surface charge density distribution scanning system; surface leader discharge; surface potential distribution; voltage 9 V; Charge measurement; Discharges (electric); Electric potential; Electrodes; Insulators; Probes; Surface discharges; Electrostatic probe; residual charge distribution; streamer-to-leader transition; surface discharge;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2251670