The time to breakdown in dielectric fluids has been studied, and it has been shown that the time elapsed between the start of the pulse and breakdown decreases with increasing voltage. Basically two regimes can be distinguished, depending on whether breakdown occurs on the rise of the pulse or on its tail. The first regime occurs at much higher voltages than the latter one, and it usually occurs at small electrode separations. In the first regime the time to breakdown decreases more or less regularly with increasing crest voltages, while in the second regime it shows interesting statistical fluctuations, the significance of which is discussed. An attempt is made to show that these temporal fluctuations at more or less constant crest voltage are a reflection of the electron emission characteristics of the cathode
Study of the time to breakdown under impulse conditions / MAZZETTI DI PIETRALATA, Carlo; Pompili, Massimo; E. O., Forster. - STAMPA. - (1988), pp. 67-69. (Intervento presentato al convegno Second International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials tenutosi a Pechino, China nel 12-16 Settembre) [10.1109/ICPADM.1988.38333].
Study of the time to breakdown under impulse conditions
MAZZETTI DI PIETRALATA, Carlo;POMPILI, Massimo;
1988
Abstract
The time to breakdown in dielectric fluids has been studied, and it has been shown that the time elapsed between the start of the pulse and breakdown decreases with increasing voltage. Basically two regimes can be distinguished, depending on whether breakdown occurs on the rise of the pulse or on its tail. The first regime occurs at much higher voltages than the latter one, and it usually occurs at small electrode separations. In the first regime the time to breakdown decreases more or less regularly with increasing crest voltages, while in the second regime it shows interesting statistical fluctuations, the significance of which is discussed. An attempt is made to show that these temporal fluctuations at more or less constant crest voltage are a reflection of the electron emission characteristics of the cathodeI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.