2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4816091
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Stochastic and deterministic causes of streamer branching in liquid dielectrics

Abstract: Streamer branching in liquid dielectrics is driven by stochastic and deterministic factors. The presence of stochastic causes of streamer branching such as inhomogeneities inherited from noisy initial states, impurities, or charge carrier density fluctuations is inevitable in any dielectric. A fully three-dimensional streamer model presented in this paper indicates that deterministic origins of branching are intrinsic attributes of streamers, which in some cases make the branching inevitable depending on shape… Show more

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“…Up to now, the flashover failures of alumina filled epoxy resin have yet been important phenomena with long-time application of dc voltage as well as the increase of operating dc electric field in vacuum or SF 6 -insulated system. For a long time, researches of the flashover along insulating material surfaces were concentrated mainly on surface charge accumulation or the impact of conducting particles along the surface of the thermoplastic materials such as PTFE, PMMA, PE etc [7][8][9]. It is generally acknowledged that due to the distortion or enhancement of the electric field caused by surface charge or conducting particle the flashover often occurs on the insulator surface before the electric field reaches the bulk breakdown threshold of the insulator material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to now, the flashover failures of alumina filled epoxy resin have yet been important phenomena with long-time application of dc voltage as well as the increase of operating dc electric field in vacuum or SF 6 -insulated system. For a long time, researches of the flashover along insulating material surfaces were concentrated mainly on surface charge accumulation or the impact of conducting particles along the surface of the thermoplastic materials such as PTFE, PMMA, PE etc [7][8][9]. It is generally acknowledged that due to the distortion or enhancement of the electric field caused by surface charge or conducting particle the flashover often occurs on the insulator surface before the electric field reaches the bulk breakdown threshold of the insulator material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the local field at a liquid molecule becomes larger than the applied field that may result in a considerable effect on the ionization in models describing streamer dynamics. [3][4][5] It has also been discussed that the molecular excitation energies may affect streamer propagation. 1, 2 It has been suggested that since the number of available excited states decrease with increasing electric field, it may be the molecular origin of different streamer modes.…”
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“…This issue has been investigated intensively in recent years mainly through numerical simulations. [1][2][3] However, the results are still far from satisfactory because empirical evidence is rare. The space charge exists in transformer oil and distorts the local field under HV stress.…”
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