2013 Annual Report Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena 2013
DOI: 10.1109/ceidp.2013.6748247
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Investigations of conductive particles in gas insulated Systems under DC-conditions

Abstract: Gas insulated systems, have proven to be reliable for many years. But despite of a high availability some defects, in particular free moving particles can be very critical. Contamination with particles can result from mechanical abrasion or due to vibrations as well as the enclosures damages during the assembly. A further aspect is that power transmission with DC is getting more important. Therefore Gas Insulated Systems operated with DC will be required in the future. But particle behavior under DC-condition … Show more

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“…When a particle is placed on a grounded electrode under nonuniform electric field, it may lift to the upper electrode by electrostatic force when the force is greater than the particle weight. The particle is found to stand before lifting because of electrostatic torque [10].…”
Section: Particles Motionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When a particle is placed on a grounded electrode under nonuniform electric field, it may lift to the upper electrode by electrostatic force when the force is greater than the particle weight. The particle is found to stand before lifting because of electrostatic torque [10].…”
Section: Particles Motionsmentioning
confidence: 99%