2022
DOI: 10.1049/hve2.12298
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Effect of solid particle type, concentration and size on DC breakdown voltage of short needle‐plate air gap: An experiment and simulation study

Abstract: Unclean air discharge refers to the discharge phenomenon of a large number of polluting gases, droplets or solid particles floating in the air, which will cause insulation breakdown and safety accidents for the power transmission equipment that have been left outdoors for a long time. In order to investigate the effects of particle concentration, particle size and dielectric constant on DC breakdown characteristics of unclean air gap, a self‐made discharge chamber was designed in this study. The air was filter… Show more

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“…Xu et al [13] conducted charging experiments on copper powder and silicon carbide abrasives of different particle sizes and found that the higher the charge level was for the same powder the better the dispersion. Zhang et al [14] charged sand particles from 0 to 125 μm and studied the effect of charged sand on breakdown voltage, and found that breakdown voltage was related to electrode spacing. Chen et al [15] carried out atomization and charging of lime slurry by a charged atomization device and found that the charging effect of droplets was related to the flow rate of slurry, and the mutual repulsion between droplets tended to make the distribution of droplets uniform due to the same charged polarity of droplets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xu et al [13] conducted charging experiments on copper powder and silicon carbide abrasives of different particle sizes and found that the higher the charge level was for the same powder the better the dispersion. Zhang et al [14] charged sand particles from 0 to 125 μm and studied the effect of charged sand on breakdown voltage, and found that breakdown voltage was related to electrode spacing. Chen et al [15] carried out atomization and charging of lime slurry by a charged atomization device and found that the charging effect of droplets was related to the flow rate of slurry, and the mutual repulsion between droplets tended to make the distribution of droplets uniform due to the same charged polarity of droplets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%