DocumentCode
1440295
Title
Effects of Impulse Voltage Polarity, Peak Amplitude, and Rise Time on Streamers Initiated From a Needle Electrode in Transformer Oil
Author
Jadidian, Jouya ; Zahn, Markus ; Lavesson, Nils ; Widlund, Ola ; Borg, Karl
Author_Institution
Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
40
Issue
3
fYear
2012
fDate
3/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
909
Lastpage
918
Abstract
An electrothermal hydrodynamic model is presented to evaluate effects of the applied lightning impulse voltage parameters such as polarity, magnitude, and rise time on the initiation and propagation of the streamers formed in an IEC defined needle-sphere electrode geometry filled with transformer oil. Instantaneous velocity, column diameter, head curvature, maximum electric field, and the volume charge density have been investigated as the main characteristics of the streamer. Modeling results indicate that greater applied voltage peak amplitudes form streamers with higher velocity, greater head curvatures, and thicker columns. The bushy negative streamers usually initiate at almost twice the applied voltage magnitude and propagate slower than filamentary positive streamers. Results also show that in transformer oil at the same impulse voltage peak amplitude, shorter rise times create thicker positive and negative streamers.
Keywords
discharges (electric); electrodes; hydrodynamic model (elementary particles); transformer oil; applied lightning impulse voltage parameters; applied voltage magnitude; column diameter; electrothermal hydrodynamic model; head curvature; impulse voltage peak amplitude; impulse voltage polarity; instantaneous velocity; maximum electric field; needle electrode; rise time; streamers; transformer oil; volume charge density; Electrodes; Equations; Ionization; Lightning; Mathematical model; Needles; Spontaneous emission; Dielectric breakdown; impulse lightning voltage; streamers; transformer oil;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2011.2181961
Filename
6145703
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