High Voltage Vacuum Insulation

High Voltage Vacuum Insulation

Author: Rod Latham

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 1425948618

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This short monograph is a sequel to the author's previous two reference books on the subject of High Voltage Vacuum Insulation, and will be of interest to all of those involved in both fundamental research and the technological development of practical high voltage devices. Its aim is to offer an improved understanding of the operational behaviour of the high voltage vacuum gap, with particular reference to the physical origin of the prebreakdown current-voltage characteristic, and the subsequent breakdown mechanism. It introduces a range of new insights into the fundamental physical processes that operate in an "open" vacuum gap, i.e. one that is not bridged by a solid insulator, and suggests a number of diagnostic techniques that could be used to investigate these processes. In particular, it highlights the important role played by the anode which, hitherto, has conventionally been seen as a relatively passive partner in the vacuum gap. A chapter has also been devoted to a discussion of the primary, particulate-based, field-induced electron emission mechanism which is widely believed to be the precursor of gap breakdown. Finally, consideration is given as to how these new insights might influence existing technological practice, and lead to new innovative approaches for improving the insulating performance of a vacuum gap. The book has drawn extensively on the material contained in the author's 1995 book "High Voltage Vacuum Insulation: Basic Concepts and Technological Practice", and has been written in a conceptual style that makes it comprehensive to a newcomer to the field.


High Voltage Vacuum Insulation

High Voltage Vacuum Insulation

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Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1995-04-05

Total Pages: 597

ISBN-13: 0080533973

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The past decade has witnessed dramatic growth in the diversity and complexity of device applications where vacuum is required to support either high voltages or high electric fields. This is particularly true in thespace industry, specifically for the development of space-based pulse power systems. This book presents an overview of the technological advances that have occurred since the publication of the Editors earlier book High Voltage Vacuum Insulation: The Physical Basis. In this latest book, contributions from internationally recognized professionals and researchers in the field provide expanded treatment of the practical aspects of the subject. High Voltage Vacuum Insulation: Basic Concepts and Technological Practice provides a modern working manual for this specialized technology that is generic to a wide range of applications. The format makes the text suitable for use as a basis for special topic lecture courses at either the undergraduate or graduate level. - Provides the fundamental physical concepts of the subject - Focuses on practical applications - Gives a historical survey of the field - Includes a detailed account of system design criteria - Reviews theoretical models developed to explain the pinhole phenomena - Presents results of a series of experimental investigations on the subject


High Voltage and Electrical Insulation Engineering

High Voltage and Electrical Insulation Engineering

Author: Ravindra Arora

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2022-03-10

Total Pages: 517

ISBN-13: 1119568943

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High Voltage and Electrical Insulation Engineering A comprehensive graduate-level textbook on high voltage insulation engineering, updated to reflect emerging trends and techniques in the field High Voltage and Electrical Insulation Engineering presents systematic coverage of the behavior of dielectric materials. This classic textbook opens with clear explanations of fundamental terminology, electric-field classification, and field estimation techniques. Subsequent chapters describe the field dependent performance of gaseous, vacuum, liquid, and solid dielectrics under different classified field conditions, and illustrate the monitoring of electrical insulation conditions by both single and continuous online methods. Throughout the text, numerous tables, figures, diagrams, and images are provided to strengthen understanding of all material. Fully revised to incorporate the most current technological application techniques, the second edition offers an entirely new section on condition monitoring of electrical insulation. Updated chapters discuss recent developments in gas-filled power apparatus, present-day trends in the use replacement of liquid insulating materials, the latest applications of new solid dielectrics in high voltage engineering, vacuum technology and liquid insulating materials, and more. This edition features a brand-new case study exploring the estimation of clearance requirements for 25 kV electric traction. Readers will also find the new edition: Provides new coverage of advances in the field, such as the application of polymer insulators and the use of SF6 gas and its mixtures in gas-insulated systems/substations (GIS) Uses a novel approach that explores the field dependent behavior of dielectrics Explains the “weakly nonuniform field,” a unique concept introduced both conceptually and analytically in Germany A separate chapter provides the new approach to the mechanism of lightning phenomenon, which also includes the phenomenon of “Ball Lightning” The dielectric properties of vacuum and the development in the application of vacuum technology in power circuit breakers is covered in an exclusive chapter In-depth coverage of the performance of the sulphur-hexafluoride gas and its mixtures applicable to the design of Gas Insulated Systems including dry power transformers High Voltage and Electrical Insulation Engineering, Second Edition, remains the perfect textbook for graduate students, teachers, academic researchers, and utility and power industry engineers and scientists involved in the field.


Electrical Insulation in Power Systems

Electrical Insulation in Power Systems

Author: Malik

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-02-06

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 135145353X

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Covers the design, operations, diagnostics and testing of electrical insulation in high-voltage power networks. The book presents the fundamental properties of dielectrics essential for the optimum design of power systems. It provides a survey of advanced digital and electro-optic techniques used in both the field and research.


High Voltage Insulating Materials-Current State and Prospects

High Voltage Insulating Materials-Current State and Prospects

Author: Pawel Rozga

Publisher: MDPI

Published: 2021-09-07

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 3036516387

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Studies on new solutions in the field of high-voltage insulating materials are presented in this book. Most of these works concern liquid insulation, especially biodegradable ester fluids; however, in a few cases, gaseous and solid insulation are also considered. Both fundamental research as well as research related to industrial applications are described. In addition, experimental techniques aimed at possibly finding new ways of analysing the experimental data are proposed to test dielectrics.


High Voltage Insulation Engineering

High Voltage Insulation Engineering

Author: Ravindra Arora

Publisher: New Age International

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9788122406191

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The Book Covers In Detail The Behaviour Of Gaseous, Liquid And Solid Dielectrics, Including Vacuum, In Electric Fields Present In High Voltage Power Systems. Insulating Materials Are Classified According To Their Sources, Production And Applications Before Describing Their Dielectric Properties. Their Performance Under Dc, Ac And Impulse Voltages Is Described For All The Three Configurations Of Fields Defined As Uniform, Weakly Nonuniform Andextremelynonuniform.Analytical And Computational Methods Of Electric Stress Estimation In The Dielectrics As Well As Stress Control And Optimization Techniques Are Alsocovered. While Describing The Breakdown Strengths, A Distinction Is Made Between Intrinsic And Practical Strengths Of The Dielectrics. Factors Which Influence The Breakdown Have Been Emphasized. Efforts Have Been Made In Selecting Actual Measured Characteristics From The Vast Number Of Literature Referred. A Reader Would Find It Of Practical Importance.Contents Of The Book Have Been Evolved From The Graduate Level Courses Developed For The Curricula At Technische Universitat Dresden, Germany And Indian Institute Of Technology Kanpur, India. These Should Also Be Useful And Of Sufficient Interest To Engineers From Utilities And Industries Dealing With High Voltage Insulation, Besides Those Involved In Research.


Switching Phenomena in High-Voltage Circuit Breakers

Switching Phenomena in High-Voltage Circuit Breakers

Author: Nakanishi

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-19

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 1351412094

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Showing the relation of physics to circuit interruption technology, describes for engineers the switching phenomena, test procedures, and applications of modern, high-voltage circuit breakers, especially SF, gas-blast, and the vacuum types used in medium-voltage ranges. Applies the physical arc mode


Condition Assessment of High Voltage Insulation in Power System Equipment

Condition Assessment of High Voltage Insulation in Power System Equipment

Author: R.E. James

Publisher: IET

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 086341737X

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This book covers major components of a high voltage system and the different insulating materials applied in equipment, identifying measurable materials suitable for condition assessment, and also analyses insulation fault scenarios that may occur in power equipment.


High Voltage Engineering and Testing

High Voltage Engineering and Testing

Author: Hugh McLaren Ryan

Publisher: IET

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 748

ISBN-13: 9780852967751

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High voltage, Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Electrical testing, Building and Construction


High Voltage Circuit Breakers

High Voltage Circuit Breakers

Author: Ruben D. Garzon

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-06-04

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 0824744276

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This newly revised and updated reference presents sensible approaches to the design, selection, and usage of high-voltage circuit breakers-highlighting compliance issues concerning new and aging equipment to the evolving standards set forth by the American National Standards Institute and the International Electrotechnical Commission. This edition features the latest advances in mechanical and dielectric design and application from a simplified qualitative perspective. High Voltage Circuit Breakers: Design and Applications features new material on contact resistance, insulating film coatings, and fretting; temperature at the point of contact; short-time heating of copper; erosion and electromagnetic forces on contacts; closing speed and circuit breaker requirements; "weld" break and contact bounce; factors influencing dielectric strength; air, SF6, vacuum, and solid insulation; and dielectric loss and partial discharges, and includes updated chapters on capacitance switching; switching series and shunt reactors; temporary overvoltages; and the benefits of condition monitoring.