Metal-to-water discharges on insulation surfaces — A differential wet tracking test

L. Mandelcorn, T. Dakin
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Tracking across the wet surface of insulators usually occurs by the advance of a tree-like conducting track growth, extending from one electrode (conductor) to another. These track growths occur by a succession of short tracks extending one after another in a random manner. Each track segment is added by the effect of short discharges occurring between the metal electrode or the tip of an extended carbon track and the edge of a receding surface water film. This film of water serves as a current limiting resistor and, therefore, the magnitude of its resistance, controls the discharge power intensity. These considerations apply to surface tracking as well as to internal tracking; with the exception that in the case of the latter the high conductivity region is located below the surface and tracks may be generated by localized heating effects. In general, internal tracking effects, analogous to surface tracking, follow the penetration of moisture into interlaminar spaces or along individual fibers or fiber bundles which are not bonded to the surrounding resin.
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绝缘表面上金属对水的放电。差动湿痕试验
通过绝缘体湿表面的跟踪通常发生在树形导电轨迹生长的推进中,从一个电极(导体)延伸到另一个电极。这些轨迹的生长是由一连串的短轨迹以随机的方式一个接一个地延伸而产生的。每个轨道段通过在金属电极或延伸碳轨道的尖端与后退的表面水膜的边缘之间发生的短放电效应而增加。这层水起到限流电阻的作用,因此,其电阻的大小控制着放电功率的强度。这些考虑适用于表面跟踪以及内部跟踪;但在后者的情况下,高导电性区域位于表面以下,并且可能由局部加热效应产生轨迹。一般来说,内部跟踪效果类似于表面跟踪,跟随水分渗透到层间空间或沿着未与周围树脂结合的单个纤维或纤维束。
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