2007 IEEE 34th International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/ppps.2007.4346259
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Insulation & Dielectric Breakdown Design Considerations in Sub-Atmospheric Environments

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“…Comparing the results by material highlights the effect that the relative permittivity of the solid spacer had on certain tests. Under negative polarity, the performance of the system was shown to follow the assumption of higher flashover strengths for lower permittivity [17], [18]. This behavior was observed for all three levels of RH and all three levels of pressure, as evident from Fig.…”
Section: A Materialssupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…Comparing the results by material highlights the effect that the relative permittivity of the solid spacer had on certain tests. Under negative polarity, the performance of the system was shown to follow the assumption of higher flashover strengths for lower permittivity [17], [18]. This behavior was observed for all three levels of RH and all three levels of pressure, as evident from Fig.…”
Section: A Materialssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…bars do overlap. This decrease in flashover voltage is due to the field enhancement associated with increasing relative permittivity of the spacer material, resulting in lower flashover voltages [17], [18]. Under positive polarity, however, the same effect was not observed.…”
Section: A Materialsmentioning
confidence: 92%