Experiments on paper insulation in a corona environment

T.S. Lee, K. Fung, Z. Ming
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Insertion of an insulating paper between point-plane electrodes normally increases the total breakdown potential threshold, except when its position is next to the plane. A series of DC (both (+) and (-)) experiments was designed and conducted to examine this latter distinction. It was found that visual ionic spots on the paper surface are a dominant prebreakdown phenomenon. Local failure at one such discrete spot ultimately brings about a streamer sparkover in air at a sufficiently high potential. The variability and other characteristics of the pattern in a 2D spot distribution are described. Related experiments reveal that, with double paper layers in place, the pattern of spots becomes less dense visually and the breakdown potential depletes further, always with some mechanical agitation in accompaniment. Also noted was the existence of a sharp, well-defined dark band which clearly bridges the separate domains of single-layer and double-layer spot distributions. From this band, glow spots are excluded.<>
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电晕环境下纸张绝缘实验
在点平面电极之间插入绝缘纸通常会增加总击穿电位阈值,除非其位置靠近平面。设计并实施了一系列DC((+)和(-)实验来检验后一种区别。研究发现,纸张表面可见的离子斑点是主要的预击穿现象。在这样一个离散点的局部故障最终会在空气中以足够高的电势产生飘带火花。描述了二维斑点分布模式的可变性和其他特征。相关实验表明,在双层纸层的情况下,斑点图案在视觉上变得不那么密集,击穿电位进一步耗竭,并且总是伴随着一些机械搅拌。还注意到存在一个尖锐的、定义明确的暗带,它明显地连接了单层和双层光斑分布的单独域。在这个波段中,不包括发光点。
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