Title :
Temperature effect in the electrical breakdown of SF6
Author :
Daniel Berg;Carroll N. Works
Author_Institution :
Westinghouse Research Laboratories, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Abstract :
Hickam(1) has shown that at extremely low pressures (10-4-10-5 mm) the electron capture curve of SF6 is dependent on the temperature at which the experiment is conducted. Experiments were performed to see if there was a temperature effect on the breakdown of SF6. In non-uniform fields, the positive direct voltage for breakdown in SF6 as a function of pressure goes through a maximum. The reason for this maximum has previously been shown to be due to the positive corona which precedes breakdown(2). Changing the gas temperature from 25°C to 125°C shifts the maximum of the breakdown curve to higher pressures as might be expected from the pressure change on increasing the temperature. However, when the higher temperature data are plotted as a function of density the peak occurs at the same density as it does in the lower temperature case but the breakdown values are increased in the region where corona precedes breakdown. Thus, the breakdown voltage is not only a function of density but also of temperature.
Keywords :
"Electric breakdown","Sulfur hexafluoride","Ionization","Temperature distribution","Space charge","Temperature dependence"
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 1957. annualReport 1957. Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-5090-3134-4
DOI :
10.1109/EIC.1957.7507284