DocumentCode :
1067460
Title :
The Nature and Practice of Gases as Electrical Insulators
Author :
Cooke, Chathan M. ; Cookson, Alan H.
Author_Institution :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Issue :
4
fYear :
1978
Firstpage :
239
Lastpage :
248
Abstract :
The gaseous state of matter is an excellent high voltage insulator which nonetheless is subject to overstresses and electrical breakdown. The main parameters which govern insulation strength in gases are identified as gas density and time duration of applied voltage. Several gases show similar effects of density and time changes so that generalized breakdown curves are presented. Practical considerations for the design of high voltage equipment are also developed through examples of insulation performance in compressed SF6. Features emphasized include the influence of electrode surfaces, particle contamination and solid insulating supports. Significant achievements in the application of gases to high voltage equipment and expected areas for future fundamental and applied developments are discussed.
Keywords :
Atomic measurements; Breakdown voltage; Dielectric losses; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Gas insulation; Gases; Solids; Stress;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9367
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TEI.1978.298075
Filename :
4080546
Link To Document :
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