DocumentCode
1213377
Title
Material Studies in a High Energy Spark Gap
Author
Gordon, L.B. ; Kristiansen, M. ; Hagler, M.O. ; Kirbie, H.C. ; Ness, R.M. ; Hatfield, L.L. ; Marx, J.N.
Volume
10
Issue
4
fYear
1982
Firstpage
286
Lastpage
293
Abstract
The chemical interactions and physical processes occurring in a high energy spark gap with different combinations of gases, electrodes, and insulators were studied. The electrodes studied were graphite and a tungsten-copper composite; the insulators were Lexan and Blue Nylon; and the gases were N2 and SF6. The gas composition was monitored with a mass spectrometer. Spectroscopic techniques were used to observe the arc channel. The electrode surfaces were studied with several surface analysis techniques, including scanning electron microscopy, electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis, Auger electron spectroscopy, and X-ray fluorescence. The breakdown voltage distribution was examined for different material combinations. The plasma chemistry processes involving the gas, electrode, and insulator materials were found to affect the voltage self-breakdown distribution. The detailed surface analysis gave information about the nature of the chemical processes. The presence of Blue Nylon seemed to have a more adverse effect than Lexan and graphite seemed to have a narrower voltage distribution than the tungsten-copper composite.
Keywords
Chemical analysis; Chemical processes; Electrodes; Electrons; Gas insulation; Gases; Sparks; Spectroscopy; Sulfur hexafluoride; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.1982.4316191
Filename
4316191
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