Title :
Inter lamina insulation characteristics of iron-based nanocrystalline ribbons under short voltage pulses
Author :
Yu Zhang ; Jinliang Liu
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Opto-Electron. Sci. & Eng., Nat. Univ. of Defense Technol., Changsha, China
Abstract :
Iron-based nanocrystalline ribbon has been widely used in pulsed power devices such as transformer, magnetic switch and linear transformer driver, due to its fast response to the high-frequency pulse, high permeability and low loss of magnetization. In this paper, the ns- and μs-range insulation characteristics of iron-based nanocrystalline ribbon coated by TiO2 film with μm-range thickness are studied in detail. In order to evaluate the induced inter lamina voltage of the stacked ribbons, a method for withstand voltage test of the nanocrystalline ribbon is put forward under short voltage pulses. In air and transformer oil, breakdown voltages of the nanocrystalline ribbons were investigated under the conditions of different pulse widths and repetition rates. Breakdown voltages of multiple layers of the ribbon samples in stacked were also studied, and many important conclusions were revealed. The conclusions show great value on the design and manufacture of the magnetic pulsed power devices at the range of several hundred kV.
Keywords :
magnetic switching; nanostructured materials; power transformer insulation; pulse transformers; pulsed power supplies; titanium compounds; transformer oil; TiO2; breakdown voltages; high-frequency pulse; inter lamina voltage; linear transformer driver; magnetic pulsed power devices; magnetic switch; magnetization; permeability; pulse widths; repetition rates; ribbon samples; stacked ribbons; transformer oil; withstand voltage test; Breakdown voltage; Capacitors; Coatings; Electric breakdown; Insulation; Magnetic cores; Power transformer insulation; Pulse transformer; breakdown voltage; coating film; magnetic switch; nanocrystalline ribbon;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2013.6633706