H. Ismailoğlu, O. Kalenderli, M. Ozkaya, I. Gonenc
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Breakdown in compressed N/sub 2/ under impulse voltages
Breakdown strength of N/sub 2/ under standard lightning impulse voltages in non-uniform field was experimentally investigated. The experiments were carried out with sphere-plane electrode system with protrusion and without protrusion. The electrode gap spacing and the relative gas pressure were varied within the range of 5 mm to 25 mm and of 0 bar to 4 bars, respectively. At each pressure and gap spacing, impulse breakdown voltages for both negative and positive polarities were measured. The 50% breakdown values were obtained using the least squares. Breakdown voltage of N/sub 2/ increases either with an increasing gap spacing and/or with an increasing gas pressure. Breakdown voltages of N/sub 2/ in used electrode system under positive impulses, were higher than those of under negative impulses at small gap spacing; but much lower at greater gap spacing. In the experiments, breakdown voltages of sphere-plane with protrusion electrode system were found to be higher than those of sphere-plane electrode system under both polarities.