DocumentCode
2301200
Title
UV Induced Insulator Flashover
Author
Javedani, J.B. ; Houck, T.L. ; Kelly, B.T. ; Lahowe, D.A. ; Shirk, M.D. ; Goerz, D.A.
Author_Institution
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., Livermore, CA
fYear
2008
fDate
27-31 May 2008
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Insulators are critical components in high-energy, pulsed power systems. It is known that the vacuum surface of the insulator will flashover when illuminated by ultraviolet (UV) radiation depending on the insulator material, insulator cone angle, applied voltage and insulator short-history. A testbed comprised of an excimer laser (KrF, 248 nm, ~2 MW/cm2, 30 ns FWHM,), a vacuum chamber (low 1.0E-6 torr), and dc high voltage power supply (<60 kV) was assembled for insulator testing to measure the UV dose during a flashover event. Five in-house developed and calibrated fast D-Dot probes (>12 GHz, bandwidth) were embedded in the anode electrode underneath the insulator to determine the time of flashover with respect to UV arrival. A commercial energy meter were used to measure the UV fluence for each pulse. Four insulator materials high density polyethylene, Rexolitereg 1400, Macortrade and Mycalex with side-angles of 0, plusmn30, and plusmn45 degrees, 1.0 cm thick samples, were tested with a maximum UV fluence of 75 mJ/cm2 and at varying electrode charge (10 kV to 60 kV). This information clarified/corrected earlier published studies. A new phenomenon was observed related to the UV power level on flashover that as the UV pulse intensity was increased, the UV fluence on the insulator prior to flashover was also increased. This effect would bias the data towards higher minimum flashover fluence.
Keywords
flashover; insulators; pulsed power technology; D-Dot probes; Macor; Mycalex; Rexolite; UV induced insulator flashover; anode electrode; high density polyethylene; high-energy pulsed power systems; insulator vacuum surface; minimum flashover fluence; ultraviolet radiation; vacuum chamber; Electrodes; Flashover; Insulation; Insulator testing; Optical materials; Power lasers; Power supplies; Pulse measurements; Pulse power systems; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
IEEE International Power Modulators and High Voltage Conference, Proceedings of the 2008
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NE
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1534-2
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1535-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPMC.2008.4743569
Filename
4743569
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