Title :
Some exact solutions for electrothermal breakdown
Author_Institution :
State Univ. of New York, Oswego, NY, USA
fDate :
29 Oct-2 Nov 1989
Abstract :
Exact solutions for electrothermal breakdown have been given by H.J. Wintle (1981) for the case of a DC voltage between plane parallel thermally conducting electrodes. Wintle´s solutions require specific functional dependence on temperature for both electrical and thermal conductivities, and he gives three pairs of suitable functions. In the present work, one of Wintle´s models is chosen to extend the exact solutions to coaxial cylinders and concentric spheres. The boundary conditions used are either a thermally insulating inner electrode and a thermally conducting outer electrode, or both electrodes thermally conducting. For a thermally insulating center electrode, and an electrode radius ratio of 5, the field distorts to an almost constant value for a voltage that is 90% of critical; for a voltage that is 99% of critical, the field at the outer electrode is 10 times the value of the field at the inner electrode
Keywords :
electric breakdown; electric breakdown of solids; DC voltage; boundary conditions; coaxial cylinders; concentric spheres; electrothermal breakdown; exact solutions; plane parallel thermally conducting electrodes; thermally conducting outer electrode; thermally insulating inner electrode; Boundary conditions; Breakdown voltage; Coaxial components; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Electrothermal effects; Equations; Insulation; Temperature dependence; Thermal conductivity;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 1989. Annual Report., Conference on
Conference_Location :
Leesburg, VA
DOI :
10.1109/CEIDP.1989.69586