Influence of electrode surface roughness on the impulse breakdown probabilities of SF6

A. Vlastós, A. Salem, Cunyi Yu
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The influence of the electrode surface roughness on the impulse breakdown probabilities of pressurized SF6 was examined in a coaxial cylinder electrode geometry (cylinder diameters 70/30 mm) for both polarities at a pressure p of 6 bara. The results show that (a) for both positive and negative polarity, an increase of the maximum height of irregularities Rmax of the inner electrode leads to a reduction of the breakdown electric field E prevailing at the inner electrode; (b) for negative polarity, the 1% breakdown field on the inner electrode is lower than for positive polarity; (c) for negative polarity, the standard deviation is smaller resulting in a bigger difference between the 50% breakdown probabilities for the two voltage polarities; (d) the experimentally obtained plots of E/p versus pRmax under constant pressure (6 bara) and Rmax variable (between 10 and 50 µm) are appreciably deviating from these obtained from a one protrusion theoretical model, especially at low values of pRmax, and the E/p shows a weaker dependence on pRmax than does the theoretical model. However, plots of E/p versus pRmax obtained under variable pressure (2–6 bara) and Rmax constant (about 15 µm) are in better agreement with the theoretical model.
电极表面粗糙度对SF6脉冲击穿概率的影响
采用同轴圆柱形电极几何形状(圆柱体直径70/30 mm),在压力p为6 bara的条件下,研究了电极表面粗糙度对加压SF6脉冲击穿概率的影响。结果表明:(a)不论是正极性还是负极性,随着内电极最大不规则高度Rmax的增加,内电极处的击穿电场E减小;(b)负极性时,内电极上1%击穿场小于正极性时;(c)对于负极性,标准偏差较小,导致两个电压极性50%击穿概率之间的差异较大;(d)实验得到的恒压(6 bara)和Rmax变量(10 ~ 50µm)下的E/p与pRmax的关系图明显偏离单凸理论模型,特别是在pRmax值较低时,E/p对pRmax的依赖性弱于理论模型。然而,在变压力(2-6 bara)和Rmax常数(约15µm)下得到的E/p与pRmax的关系图与理论模型更吻合。
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