2000
DOI: 10.1541/ieejfms1990.120.8-9_804
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Pulse Discharge Characteristics of Composite Electrode Systems

Abstract: This paper describes the rectangular pulse discharge characteristics of the composite electrodes in N2 gas. A glass or ZnO contacts with the needle for the needle-plane electrodes configuration. In the case of the glass contacted with the needle, the discharge voltage increased with increasing L (the distance from the tip of a needle to the dielectric). In the case of ZnO contacted with the needle, the discharge voltage increased with increasing L from 0mm to 2mm, but it gradually decreased with increasing L f… Show more

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“…In the case of ZnO, the discharge voltage had a maximum value at L = 2 mm for both polarities [9]. The discharge voltages at L = 2 mm were 13 and 10 kV for the positive and negative polarities, respectively.…”
Section: Dependence Of Creeping Distance L On the Discharge Voltagementioning
confidence: 91%
“…In the case of ZnO, the discharge voltage had a maximum value at L = 2 mm for both polarities [9]. The discharge voltages at L = 2 mm were 13 and 10 kV for the positive and negative polarities, respectively.…”
Section: Dependence Of Creeping Distance L On the Discharge Voltagementioning
confidence: 91%
“…However, corona properties on a narrow gap between a met&c and an insulator are obscurely. Corona characteristics of generated at some places with local high field are not clearly [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%