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Switching impulse strength of air insulation: leader inception criterion

F.A.M. Rizk
- 01 Oct 1989 - 
- Vol. 9, Iss: 10, pp 60-61
TLDR
In this article, a general criterion for leader inception of phase-to-ground air insulation under positive critical switching impulses was introduced, which established the correspondence between continuous leader initiation in the vicinity of the highly stressed electrode and conditions prevailing later at the instant of the final jump.
Abstract
The author introduces a general criterion for leader inception of phase-to-ground air insulation under positive critical switching impulses. This criterion established the correspondence between continuous leader initiation in the vicinity of the highly stressed electrode and conditions prevailing later at the instant of the final jump. The criterion is applied to several complex electrode configurations, including rod-rod, conductor-rod, and conductor-structure gaps, where both analytic and digital techniques are used to compute the leader inception voltage, 50% breakdown voltage, and gap factor. The theory has been systematically tested against available experimental results with quite satisfactory agreement. >

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A model for switching impulse leader inception and breakdown of long air-gaps

TL;DR: In this article, a mathematical model for leader inception and breakdown of long gaps under positive switching impulses with critical time-to-crest is described, dealing with rod, sphere, and conductor-plane gaps.
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Switching surge strength of large air gaps: A physical approach

TL;DR: In this paper, a method is introduced for the determination of the sparkover voltage of practically any configuration subjected to switching impulses of any polarity, applied to one or more electrodes When the discharge process is governed by the phenomena occurring at a positively charged electrode.
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Switching Surges and Air Insulation

TL;DR: In this article, a reduction was noticed in the strength of air insulation when subjected to slowly rising positive impulse voltages such as occur during switching operatons on power systems, and empirical data collected in high voltage laboratories.
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Analysis of Experimental Data on the Electric Strength of Long Air Gaps

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an analysis of published experimental data used for calculating the electric strength of long air gaps between conductor-ground and conductor-tower, using the "critical charge" method.
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