2020 Volume 15 Pages 2401025
The cryogenic coolant is important as an electrical insulation in an immersion cooling. One of the dielectric breakdown mechanisms of the cryogenic coolant is via bubbles, caused by partial discharge (PD). The insulation performance has been discussed with PD parameters and breakdown voltage. However, the essential PD mechanism has not been clarified in detail. In this paper, PDs in gaseous and liquid nitrogen were discriminated based on characteristics of the original PD waveform. It was shown that the difference in charge behavior appears significantly in the fall time of the original PD waveform.