Stability of breakdown phenomenon in N2, SF6, and their mixture under impulse voltages

Author:

Geng Jiuyuan1ORCID,Yang Jianhua1,Shu Ting1ORCID,Cheng Xinbing1ORCID,Chen Rong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, National University of Defense Technology , Changsha, Hunan 410073, People’s Republic of China

Abstract

In the self-breakdown experiment, it is demonstrated that the breakdown stability of 15% SF6/N2 was higher than that of pure SF6 and N2 in the non-uniform field under negative impulse voltages. In this paper, the stable breakdown phenomenon of the gas mixture is studied at the nanosecond scale. The corona process and streamer process of these three gases are investigated by using a high-speed framing camera. The stabilized corona and the abnormal streamer phenomena observed in the gas mixture discharge have a relation to the stable breakdown phenomenon. The stabilized corona is supposed to be the main reason that obstructs the development of negative steamer and stabilizes the supply of photons to the anode. Furthermore, the captured images of the streamer process in the gas mixture show that there is a negative ion sheath between the electrodes. The sheath keeps the corona stabilized near the cathode tip. In addition, photons emitted by the stabilized corona can ionize neutral particles near the anode. The generated photoelectrons and positive ions accumulate near the anode surface. The positive streamer occurs once the accumulation number reaches a certain value. In addition, the photon emission intensity and stability also have an influence on the stability of the positive streamer.

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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