DocumentCode :
1382177
Title :
Effect of Bubbles on Liquid Nitrogen Breakdown in Plane-Plane Electrode Geometry From 100–250 kPa
Author :
Sauers, Isidor ; James, Randy ; Ellis, Alvin ; Tuncer, Enis ; Polizos, Georgios ; Pace, Marshall
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Oak Ridge, TN, USA
Volume :
21
Issue :
3
fYear :
2011
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1892
Lastpage :
1895
Abstract :
Liquid nitrogen (LN2) is used as the cryogen and dielectric for many high temperature superconducting, high voltage applications. When a quench in the superconductor occurs, bubbles are generated which can affect the dielectric breakdown properties of the LN2. Experiments were performed using plane-plane electrode geometry where bubbles were introduced into the gap through a pinhole in the ground electrode. Bubbles were generated using one or more kapton heaters producing heater powers up to 30 W. Pressure was varied from 100-250 kPa. Breakdown strength was found to be relatively constant up to a given heater power and pressure at which the breakdown strength drops to a low value depending on the pressure. After the drop the breakdown strength continues to drop gradually at higher heater power. This is particularly illustrated at 100 kPa. After the drop in breakdown strength the breakdown is believed to be due to the formation of a vapor bridge. Also the heater power at which the breakdown strength changes from that of LN2 to that of gaseous nitrogen increases with increasing pressure. The data can provide design constraints for high temperature superconducting fault current limiters (FCLs) so that the formation of a vapor bridge can be suppressed or avoided.
Keywords :
bubbles; electric breakdown; electrodes; high-temperature superconductors; breakdown strength; bubbles; cryogen; dielectric breakdown properties; fault current limiters; gaseous nitrogen; ground electrode; high temperature superconductor; high voltage applications; kapton heaters; liquid nitrogen breakdown; plane-plane electrode geometry; vapor bridge; Bridge circuits; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Geometry; Heating; High temperature superconductors; Nitrogen; ${rm LN}_{2}$; Breakdown; Bubbles; FCL; quench;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2010.2088351
Filename :
5639052
Link To Document :
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