Surface Breakdown Characteristics of Silicone Oil for Electric Power Apparatus

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Abstract

This paper describes the surface breakdown characteristics of the silicone oil which has the possibility of the application to innovative switchgear as an insulating medium. At the first step, we have experimentally studied on the impulse breakdown characteristics of the configuration with a triple-junction where a solid insulator is in contact with the electrode. The test configurations consist of solid material (Nomex and pressboard) and liquid insulation oil (silicone and mineral oil). We have discussed the experimental results based on the maximal electric field at a triple-junction. As the second step, we have studied the configuration which may improve the surface breakdown characteristics by lowering the electric field near the triple-junction. © 2005, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Wada, J., Nakajima, A., Miyahara, H., Takuma, T., Okabe, S., Kohtoh, M., & Yanabu, S. (2005). Surface Breakdown Characteristics of Silicone Oil for Electric Power Apparatus. IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy, 125(12), 1216–1222. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejpes.125.1216

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