Title :
The effect of a dielectric electrode coating on discharge inception in a gaseous void of small volume
Author_Institution :
Dept. of High Voltage Eng., Tech. Univ. of Lodz, Poland
Abstract :
The author investigated features of the initiation of a discharge in a gaseous void of small volume, and the influence of a dielectric covering one of the surfaces enclosing a gaseous void on this phenomena. The solid dielectric specimens used were made of: (1) synthetic foil (polyethyleneterephtalate) with a thickness of 20 μm and surface resistivity ρ=1012 Ω; (2) transformer paper with a thickness of 100 μm and ρ=1010 Ω; and (3) transformer-oil-impregnated paper with a thickness of 100 μm and ρ=108 Ω. The use of the dielectric with the higher surface resistivity resulted in an increase of the time lag. A positive-polarity charge on the dielectric surfaces was found to considerably reduce the discharge time lag. The results show that the mechanism of discharge inception in small gas cavities is still not clear. The test results support the hypothesis that in this case the effect of a dielectric electrode coating on the discharge-inception mechanism is decisive. It is further evident that the void-enclosing surface is responsible for the emission intensity of the electrons in the rest time range from 1 to 100 s
Keywords :
composite insulating materials; insulating oils; organic insulating materials; polymer films; surface discharges; 100 micron; 1010 ohm; 1012 ohm; 108 ohm; 20 micron; dielectric electrode coating; electron emission intensity; gaseous void; polyethyleneterephtalate; positive-polarity charge; surface resistivity; thickness; time lag; transformer-oil-impregnated paper; Coatings; Conductivity; Dielectric measurements; Electrodes; Electrons; Fault location; Oil insulation; Surface discharges; Testing; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Conduction and Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics, 1989., Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Trondheim
DOI :
10.1109/ICSD.1989.69229