STREAMER PROPAGATION UNDER IMPULSE VOLTAGE IN LONG POINT-PLANE OIL GAPS

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作者
LINHJELL, D [1 ]
LUNDGAARD, L [1 ]
BERG, G [1 ]
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[1] NORWEGIAN INST TECHNOL,FAC PHYS & MATH,N-7034 TRONDHEIM,NORWAY
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10.1109/94.300288
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
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A 67 mm point-plane gap immersed in transformer oil, at atmospheric pressure, stressed with a 1/180 mus impulse, has been studied by recording gap current and light emission. Time-resolved images were obtained by use of an image converter camera. Minimum breakdown voltages were twice as high for negative as for positive points. All streamers at these and higher voltages were supersonic, with negative streamer velocities less-than-or-equal-to 50 km/s. The speed of the positive streamer gradually increased to 19 km/s with increasing voltage, where it saturated. At high stresses the propagating positive streamer has been observed to switch to a faster mode which propagates with speeds in the 65 to 200 km/s range. Positive streamers were bush shaped to 2x the minimum breakdown voltage, the branching diminishing with increased voltage. Negative streamers were coarsely bush shaped or usually tree shaped. For both polarities, light emission consisted of a background light, with superposed pulses corresponding to 15 ns wide current pulses of up to 10 A. The pulses are caused by very bright, brief re-illuminations of single streamer channels. The tips of positive streamers are considerably more luminous than the channels, indicating that electron multiplication may take place at the tips. A model of the streamers as being plasma filled channels may explain the re-illuminations.
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