Breakdown in Liquids
Breakdown in Liquids
Breakdown in Liquids
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Breakdown in Liquids
Liquid dielectrics are mainly used as impregnants in HV cables, capacitors,
and for filling up of transformers, circuit breaker
Electronic breakdown
The processes are based on Townsend mechanism in gases.
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Conduction and Breakdown in Pure Liquids
Hexane 1.1-1.3
Benzene 1.1
Nitrogen 1.6-1.9
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Conduction and Breakdown in Commercial
Liquids
Then, the particle will become polarized and it will experience a force given
by :
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Conduction and Breakdown in Commercial
Liquids
In the case of εliq < εp, such as mineral oil (εliq = 2.2) and cellulose
paper (εp = 4.2), the force is directed towards a place of maximum
stress.
If the case is εliq > εp, such as mineral oil (εliq = 2.2) and gas bubbles
(εp = 1.00059), the force has an opposite direction.
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Conduction and Breakdown in Commercial
Liquids
The force will urge the particle to move to the strongest region of the
field.
In a uniform field gap or sphere gap of small spacing the strongest field
is in the uniform region.
Then, they will form a stable chain bridging the electrode gap.
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Conduction and Breakdown in Commercial
Liquids
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Conduction and Breakdown in Commercial
Liquids
Discharge and breakdown will occur when the field Eb due to voltage drop
Vb along the length of the bubble is equal to the field to ionize the gas
(minimum value on the Paschen’s curve).
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Conduction and Breakdown in Commercial
Liquids
Where,
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Conduction and Breakdown in Commercial
Liquids
This equation indicates that the critical field strength required for
breakdown of liquid depends upon the initial size of the gas bubble which
is affected by hydrostatic pressure and temperature of the liquid
However, the theory does not take into account the initial amount of
bubble produced.
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