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Investigation on Surface Insulation Strength of Machinable Ceramic Material under Pulsed Voltage in Vacuum
Guan-Jun ZHANGWen-Bin ZHAOXin-Pei MAGuang-Xin LIKui MANan ZHENGZhang YAN
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Volume 50 (2007) Issue 5 Pages 332-336

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  Ceramic material has been widely used as insulator in vacuum. Their high hardness and brittle property brings some difficulty in the application. A new kind of machinable ceramic was invented recently. The ceramic can be machined easily and accurately after being sintered, which provides the possibility of making the insulator with fine and complicated configuration. The paper studies its surface insulation performance and flashover phenomena under pulsed excitation in vacuum. The ceramic samples with different crystallization parameters are tested under the vacuum level of 10-4 Pa. The machinable ceramic behaves better surface insulation performance than comparative the Al2O3 and glass sample. The effect of crystallization level on the trap density and flashover current is also presented. After flashover shots many times, the surface microscopic patterns of different samples are observed to investigate the damage status, which can be explained by the thermal damage mechanism.

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