IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
Online ISSN : 1348-8147
Print ISSN : 0385-4213
ISSN-L : 0385-4213
Comparisons of Direct-current Breakdown Characteristics in Dry Air and SF6 Gaps using a Parallel-Plane Arrangement with a Variable-Height Protrusion
Kiyoto NishijimaItaru Tsuneyasu
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1990 Volume 110 Issue 7 Pages 547-553

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Breakdown Voltages in uniform and quasi-uniform field gaps are sensitive to the presence of small protrusion on the electrode surface in SF6 at high pressures. The aim of the present work is to study direct breakdown and corona stabilized breakdown for the transitive region from uniform to non-uniform gap in Dry Air and SF6 at low pressures up to a critical pressure when direct breakdown takes place by a leader discharge acrossing the gap in SF6. In a parallel-plane gap with a variable-height protrusion subjected to the DC voltage, corona onset voltage is remarkably controlled by the protrusion height. The present electrode arrangement has the advantage of directly measuring the minimum critical guiding field strength for the propagation of a streamer discharge at corona onset.
The experimental observations have been explained qualitaively on the basis of a streamer model and precise electric field calculations of gap.
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