DocumentCode :
3525060
Title :
Electrical breakdown in atmospheric air between closely spaced (0.2 μm-40 μm) electrical contacts
Author :
Slade, Paul G. ; Taylor, Erik D.
Author_Institution :
Cutler-Hammer, Horseheads, NY, USA
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
245
Lastpage :
250
Abstract :
The increasing importance of electrical contacts in air with micrometer spacing prompted recent experiments on the electrical breakdown behavior of these gaps. The electrical field between the contacts used in one of the experiments was analyzed, using finite element analysis to model the electric field. The experimental data on the electrical breakdown voltage could be divided into three regions as a function of the gap spacing. First, at close gap spacing (⩽4 μm), both the breakdown voltages and the electrical fields at the cathode were similar to values measured during the breakdown of vacuum gaps of less than 200 μm. Second, at larger gaps (>6 μm), the breakdown voltages followed Paschen´s curve for the Townsend electron avalanche process in air. Finally, in between these two regions, the breakdown values were below the expected values for purely vacuum breakdown or purely Townsend breakdown. The breakdown phenomena have been discussed in terms of field emission of electrons from the cathode and their effect on initiating the observed breakdown regimes
Keywords :
Townsend discharge; air gaps; arcs (electric); electrical contacts; electron field emission; finite element analysis; vacuum breakdown; 0.2 to 40 micron; 200 micron; 4 micron; 6 micron; Paschen´s curve; Townsend breakdown; Townsend electron avalanche process; atmospheric air; breakdown phenomena; breakdown regimes; breakdown voltages; cathode electrical fields; close gap spacing; closely spaced electrical contacts; electric field model; electrical breakdown; electrical breakdown voltage; electrical contacts; electrical field; electron field emission; finite element analysis; gap electrical breakdown; gap spacing; vacuum breakdown; vacuum gaps; Breakdown voltage; Cathodes; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Conductors; Contacts; Electric breakdown; Fires; USA Councils; Vacuum breakdown;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Contacts, 2001. Proceedings of the Forty-Seventh IEEE Holm Conference on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6667-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2001.953218
Filename :
953218
Link To Document :
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