DocumentCode :
2465978
Title :
Dielectric surface flashover in vacuum at 100 K
Author :
Neuber, A. ; Butcher, M. ; Hatfield, L.L. ; Kristiansen, M. ; Krompholz, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas Tech. Univ., Lubbock, TX, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
1998
fDate :
17-21 Aug 1998
Firstpage :
815
Abstract :
Cryogenic components in high power electrical systems and in power electronics gain more and more importance. The behavior of insulators under cryogenic conditions, however, is virtually unknown. In a fast coaxial setup, a dielectric test sample and electrodes in a vacuum are cooled to less than 100 K and the flashover development process is characterized using fast electrical and optical diagnostics. Three consecutive development stages for flashover in self-breakdown mode with a gap distance of 0.5 cm can be distinguished: (1) a fast current rise to mA-amplitudes within several nanoseconds which is probably associated with field emission, followed by; (2) a slow current rise to ampere-amplitudes with a duration of several 10´s to 100´s of nanoseconds associated with secondary emission avalanche saturation; and (3) a transition to a rapid gaseous ionization above the sample caused by electron induced outgassing, leading to impedance-limited current amplitudes of several 100 A. The temperature dependence of these three stages is investigated for different materials. Phase (1) shows a higher final current at lower temperature, which is probably due to a higher initial velocity of the secondary electrons, the duration of phase (2) is a decreasing function of breakdown voltage and only slightly different for low and room temperature, which points to a weak temperature dependence of the outgassing process. Flashover potentials show a slight increase at lower temperature, in general
Keywords :
cryogenic electronics; flashover; insulator testing; power electronics; vacuum breakdown; vacuum insulation; 0.5 cm; 100 K; Flashover potentials; breakdown voltage; cryogenic components; current rise; dielectric surface flashover; electron induced outgassing; field emission; flashover development process; high power electrical systems; impedance-limited current amplitude; insulator behaviour; insulator diagnostics; power electronics; rapid gaseous ionization; secondary emission avalanche saturation; temperature dependence; vacuum; Coaxial components; Cryogenics; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electrodes; Flashover; Power electronics; Temperature dependence; Temperature distribution; Testing; Vacuum systems;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum, 1998. Proceedings ISDEIV. XVIIIth International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Eindhoven
ISSN :
1093-2941
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3953-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DEIV.1998.738898
Filename :
738898
Link To Document :
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