Title :
Clump Hypothesis and Mechanisms of Breakdown Initiation in Centimeter Vacuum Gaps
Author_Institution :
Russian State Technol. Univ., Moscow
Abstract :
This paper discusses ways of free macroparticle generation in real conditions of vacuum electric devices and physical processes occurring at the particle interaction with an electrode. As a result, a model of vacuum breakdown initiation was suggested, including release of loosely bonded particles by electric field, their acceleration to an opposite electrode, impacts onto the electrode and formation of potentially electron emitting centers. Some published observations and data on breakdowns in centimeter gaps with long delays (tens of microseconds) indirectly indicate short-term existence of emission centers immediately prior breakdown, and thus they support the model. Mechanism of the emission center formation by plastic deformation of material in the impact zone in presence of electric field is discussed. A final stage of breakdown initiation involves emission current interaction with the anode, leading to the anode thermal instability
Keywords :
plastic deformation; thermal stability; vacuum breakdown; anode thermal instability; clump hypothesis; electric breakdown; electric field; macroparticle generation; plastic deformation; vacuum breakdown initiation; vacuum electric devices; vacuum gaps; Anodes; Bonding; Breakdown voltage; Cathodes; Data analysis; Delay; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Vacuum breakdown;
Conference_Titel :
Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum, 2006. ISDEIV '06. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Matsue
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0191-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1093-2941
DOI :
10.1109/DEIV.2006.357224