학술논문

Surface flashover performance of alumina insulators at high voltage microsecond pulses in vacuum
Document Type
Conference
Source
2009 IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2009. IVEC '09. IEEE International. :405-406 Apr, 2009
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Flashover
Voltage
Gas insulation
Dielectrics and electrical insulation
Electrodes
Geometry
Solid modeling
Cathodes
Chromium
Metal-insulator structures
Vacuum
pulsed high voltage
alumina insulators
flashover hold-off voltage
Language
Abstract
The surface flashover performance of insulators is the critical factor strongly influencing the voltage hold-off capability of high voltage vacuum devices. Based upon the simulations of electric fields, the influences of residual gas pressure, alumina insulator materias and cathode electrode geometries on the pulsed flashover performances of the hollowly cylindrical alumina insulators are experimentally studied under the condition of the single high-voltage microsecond pulses. The results indicate that the flashover voltage of the alumina insulators is independent on the residual gas pressure below 10 −1 Pa. The flashover voltage of the 94% Al 2 O 3 insulators doped with Cr 2 O 3 is almost 30% higher than that of the 95% Al 2 O 3 insulators. The pulsed flashover voltage of alumina insulators can be raised significantly because the reasonable metal electrode geometry can reduce the cathode-triple-junction fields of the ceramics insulators.