Title :
Charge deposition on an insulating spacer under impulse-voltage conditions
Author :
Al-Bawy, I. ; Farish, O.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Electr. Power Eng., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fDate :
5/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors describe a study of surface-charge deposition on insulating spacers under impulse-voltage conditions, using an electrode arrangement which allows scanning of the entire surface of the spacer with a capacitive probe. For a plain cylindrical spacer in SF6 at 1 bar, significant charge deposition was recorded for impulse-voltage levels greater than approximately 70% of the gas breakdown voltage, with the charge density reaching maximum values at the electrode-gas-dielectric triple junction of approximately 20 mu C/m2. This has been shown to be consistent with the onset of ionisation in gas gaps of a few tens of mu m at triple-junction defects. With a large ( approximately 1 mm) gas gap formed by a circumferential groove at the triple junction, the maximum charge density was increased to approximately 35 mu C/m2 and the charging was almost uniform because of multiple discharge initiation. All triple-junction-initiated discharges deposited charge of the same polarity at the adjacent electrode (homocharge). It is important to control charging processes not connected with triple-junction phenomena when inserts are used.
Keywords :
charge measurement; insulators; sulphur compounds; surface discharges; 1 bar; SF6; capacitive probe; charge density; charge deposition; circumferential groove; cylindrical spacer; gas breakdown voltage; homocharge; impulse-voltage; insulating spacer; ionisation; multiple discharge initiation; scanning; triple junction; triple-junction-initiated discharges;
Journal_Title :
Science, Measurement and Technology, IEE Proceedings A