DocumentCode :
1272322
Title :
Sphere-gap and point-gap arc-over voltage as determined by direct measurement
Author :
Carroll, Joseph S. ; Cozzens, Bradley
Author_Institution :
Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
Volume :
47
Issue :
12
fYear :
1928
Firstpage :
892
Lastpage :
896
Abstract :
This is a report of some of the work done at the Ryan High-Voltage Laboratory, Stanford University, during the school year of 1927–28. A new method of measuring high voltages, in which the current through a water resistor is recorded on an oscillograph, is described. Over a million volts to ground were measured with an accuracy believed to be better than 2 per cent. A calibration of the meter sphere-gap was determined for voltages. up to 1100 kv. and the arc-over voltages for point-gaps were determined for distances up to 30 ft. Point-to-plane arc-over voltages also were measured. Included in the report are some tests made in connection with the shielding of the water resistor determining to what extent capacity currents were causing error. Sphere-gaps were used also in connection with the determination of the arc-over voltages of the point-gaps, to determine whether there was any high frequency set up by the heavy corona streamers from the point that could not be recorded by the oscillograph. The procedure of taking an oscillogram of the corona current from a pointed electrode a million volts above ground is described. The practicability of he use of the meter sphere-gap for voltage measurement is discussed.
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
A.I.E.E., Journal of the
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0095-9804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JAIEE.1928.6536816
Filename :
6536816
Link To Document :
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