DocumentCode :
1631857
Title :
Pulsed Breakdown Characteristics of Helium in Partial Vacuum in kHz Range
Author :
Koppisetty, Kalyan ; Kirkici, Hulya ; Schweickart, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Auburn Univ., Auburn
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
882
Lastpage :
882
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Discharge and breakdown studies have been conducted on electrical equipment operating in harsh environments for years. Most of the studies conducted and the techniques developed so far are primarily for terrestrial equipment; this cannot be extended to equipment operating at low pressure in sub-atmospheric conditions. This work presents the preliminary studies on breakdown experiments conducted in helium at partial vacuum conditions for point-to-point electrode geometry using pulsed high frequency signals. A high frequency pulsed voltage signal is applied across the electrodes and the voltage, current, and the light emission characteristics are observed. The applied signal consists of a train of square pulses at frequencies of 50 kHz and 150 kHz. The rise and fall times of these signals are in the range of 20- 30 ns and the duty cycles are varied from 10% to 50%. Results of the breakdown events and the effects of the pulse width (duty cycle) and the pulse repetition rate (signal frequency) in breakdown initiation at low pressure conditions of 0.10 to 10.0 Torr (13.33 to 1333.3 Pascal) are discussed. The optical data collected by a PMT (photomultiplier tube) and the video captured by a fast frame camera as a function of time are also presented.
Keywords :
electrodes; helium; plasma diagnostics; vacuum breakdown; He; PMT; applied high frequency pulsed voltage signal; breakdown events; breakdown experiments; current characteristic; duty cycle effects; fast frame camera; frequency 150 kHz; frequency 50 kHz; helium pulsed breakdown characteristics; light emission characteristic; low pressure breakdown initiation; partial vacuum; photomultiplier tube; point to point electrode geometry; pressure 0.10 torr to 10.0 torr; pulse repetition rate effects; pulse width effects; signal duty cycle; signal frequency effects; square pulsetrain; time 20 ns to 30 ns; voltage characteristic; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Frequency; Geometry; Helium; Optical pulses; Photomultipliers; Space vector pulse width modulation; Vacuum breakdown; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0915-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4346188
Filename :
4346188
Link To Document :
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