DocumentCode :
3780845
Title :
The mechanism of propagation of impulse creepage in oil
Author :
J. Go Anderson;T. W. Liao
Author_Institution :
General Electric Company, Pittsfield, Masse
fYear :
1954
Firstpage :
31
Lastpage :
33
Abstract :
The results of a study of the propagation mechanism of impulse creepage discharges over oil-immersed Kraft board is reported in this paper. This study was carried out using Leica and high-speed Boys cameras to record the progression of the discharges and using a special probe technique to measure the discharge potentials at various points along the channel. The electrode configuration used in these experiments consisted of a rod electrode on one side of a sheet of one-eighth inch Kraft board and a grounded copper surface deposited on the opposite side. Capacitance probes were imbedded in the copper surface to measure the approximate potentials of streamers passing along the rod side of the insulation. Impulse waves (1.5 × 7000 μsec) were applied to the rod at 120 kv which was about three times the corona starting level. The entire test structure was placed in a lucite tank filled with commercial quality insulating oil. Photographs of the discharges were made through the walls of the tank by means of a slit and mirror arrangement. The Kraft board insulation used in these tests was first impregnated with oil under vacuum, and transferred to the testing tank just before tests were begun.
Keywords :
"Discharges (electric)","Probes","Cameras","Electric potential","Insulation","Lightning","Electrodes"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 1954 Conference On
Print_ISBN :
978-1-5090-3131-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CEI.1954.7513566
Filename :
7513566
Link To Document :
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