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Partial discharges and breakdown at protrusions in uniform background fields in SF<sub>6</sub>
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Electrical EngineeringCompressed Sf6EngineeringBreakdown MechanismGlow DischargeGas InsulationTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownPartial DischargesUniform Background FieldsGas Discharge PlasmaElectrical Insulation
The breakdown mechanism of compressed SF6 in gas insulation is known to be controlled by stepped leader propagation. This process is reasonably well understood for strongly non-uniform insulation gaps ('point-to-plane') and in the absence of pre-breakdown discharge activity ('corona stabilization'). Open questions still remain for weakly non-uniform insulation gaps with small electrode protrusions (particles, surface roughness), in which pre-breakdown partial discharge (PD) activity is present. This paper presents a first attempt to derive a consistent picture under these conditions, which are characteristic for practical gas insulation systems. Experiments were carried out in a uniform field gap with a short protrusion on one electrode. This configuration was studied at various pressures from 0.1 to 0.5 MPa and both polarities using electrical and optical diagnostics. The results are interpreted using a quantitative model and order-of-magnitude estimates. The emerging picture allows prediction of most of the technically relevant aspects of the discharge processes and their main parameter dependences. It comprises statistical time lags, formative time lags including pre-breakdown PD activity and breakdown fields as a function of gas pressure, protrusion length and polarity.
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