Conclusion of Conduction and Breakdown Commercial Liquids

 Conclusion of Conduction and Breakdown Commercial Liquids All the theories discussed above do not consider the dependence of breakdown system on the pap length. They all try to account for the maximum obtainable breakdown strength only. However, experimental evidence showed that he breakdown strength of a liquid depends on the gap length given by   … Read more

Thermal Mechanism of Breakdown

Thermal Mechanism of Breakdown Q. Explain the various theories that explain breakdown in commercial liquid dielectrics. This mechanism is based on the experimental observations of extremely large currents just before breakdown . This high circuit pulses are believed to originate from the tips of the microscopic projections on the cathode surface with densities of the … Read more

Conduction and Breakdown Commercial Liquids

Conduction and Breakdown Commercial Liquids Q. Explain clearly suspended particle mechanism of liquid breakdown. Figure A 1. Suspended particle theory In commercial liquids, the presence of solid impurities cannot be avoided These impurities will be present as fibers or as dispersed solid particles. The permittivity of these particles (∈2) will be different from the permittivity … Read more

Factors on Which Breakdown Voltage (BDV) Depends

Factors on Which Breakdown Voltage (BDV) Depends The Breakdown voltage depends on the : Field Gap separation Cathode work function Temperature of cathode Liquid viscosity The liquid temperature The density and Molecular structure of the liquid Typical breakdown system of some liquids are : Hexane 1.1 – 1.3 (MV/cm) Benzene 1.1 (MV/cm) Transformer oil 1.0 … Read more

Vacuum Breakdown Theories

Vacuum Breakdown Theories Particle Exchange Mechanism Field Emission Mechanism Clump Theory 1. Particle Exchange Mechanism (PEM) Figure A Assumption : Under the action of the high electric field a charge particle would be emitted from one electrode, and when this charge particle impinge on the other electrode, it liberates oppositely charged particles due ionization of … Read more

Breakdown In Vacuum

Breakdown In Vacuum Q. What is Vacuum ? The vacuum system is used to create and maintain pressure much below the atmospheric pressure. In vacuum system the pressure is always measured in terms of mm of Hg where standards atmosphere is equal to 760 mm of Hg at temperature of 0o C. mm of Hg = … Read more

Comparison between Townsend’s Theory and Streamer’s Theory

Comparison between Townsend’s Theory and Streamer’s Theory Sr. No. Townsend’s Theory Streamer’s Theory 1. Theory states, current growth occurs as a result of ionization processes only. Theory states, breakdown voltages were bound to depend on gas pressure and geometry of the gap. 2. This mechanism predicts a very diffused form of discharge. This mechanism predicts … Read more

Principle of Streamers Theory

Principle of Streamers Theory With positive polarity of the point Figure A (a) an electron formed in the gap, while moving towards the point, falls in the region of strong field, starts ionizing and forms an electron avalanche. If voltage between the electrodes increases slowly upto the time of formation of the corona (i.e. fulfilment … Read more