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Phytomedicine | 2009

Research on antioxidant effects and estrogenic effect of formononetin from Trifolium pratense (red clover).

Hai-Bao Mu; Y.-H. Bai; Shixiang Wang; Z.-M. Zhu; Yang Zhang

Antioxidant and estrogenic effects of formononetin on ovariectomized mice have been investigated in the present study. The adult female Kunming mice were divided into 5 groups: sham-operated group, ovariectomized group, stilbestrol replacement therapy group (0.20 mg/kg day), low-dose formononetin group (0.05 g/kg day) and high-dose formononetin group (0.5 g/kg day). The mice in the latter 4 groups were ovariectomized. The drug was given by oral administration for 6 months. Estrogenic effect was determined by the change of uterine weight, and oxidant effects were determined by the content of SOD, GSH-Px, CAT and MDA. The intake of formononetin increased the uterine weight of the mice significantly as well as the content of SOD, GSH-Px, CAT, and reduced MDA in body. Formononetin had obvious antioxidant effects and estrogenic effect, and the estrogenic effect was not dosage-related.


IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2012

Effects of paper-aged state on space charge characteristics in oil-impregnated paper insulation

Shi-Qiang Wang; Guan-Jun Zhang; Hai-Bao Mu; Da Wang; Min Lei; S. Suwarno; Yasuhiro Tanaka; Tatsuo Takada

Oil-paper compound insulation has been widely used in power transformers for quite a long time because of its good performance. The paper insulation degrades under the combined stresses of thermal, electrical and chemical stresses during routine operations, resulting in the reduction of its degree of polymerization (DP) and hence its mechanical and electrical strength. Space charges in a dielectric material have a close relation to its electrical performance. Therefore, in this work, the effect of paper-aged states (with different DP values) on the space charge behavior in oil-impregnated paper insulation is investigated, and the pulsed electro-acoustic (PEA) method is used for the space charge distribution measurement. In order to achieve this purpose, new oil-impregnated paper samples are thermally-accelerated aged for different time interval to obtain different DP values, and then the residual oil in each sample is removed, and the Kraft paper samples are dried in a vacuum dry oven. After that, all paper samples are impregnated with new oil, and PEA measurements are performed at room temperature. The experimental results show that, when the external dc voltage is applied on the oil-paper sample, homo-charge injection occurs for all samples. The samples with different aging states exhibit quite different space charge characteristics for both voltage-on and voltage-off conditions. When the aged states are worse, for voltage-on condition, more charges are induced at cathode and anode, as well as more space charges are accumulated in the bulk. For voltage-off condition, the space charge decay rate shows no obvious change for different aged samples.


IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2011

Investigation of surface discharges on different polymeric materials under HVAC in atmospheric air

Hai-Bao Mu; Guan-Jun Zhang; Y. Komiyama; S. Suzuki; Hiroaki Miyake; Yasuhiro Tanaka; Tatsuo Takada

Surface discharge on dielectric materials seriously restricts the performance of many electrical and electronic systems. Based on Pockels electro-optic effect, the surface discharge on polymeric insulating materials has been investigated under HVAC in Atmospheric Air. Different polymer materials such as polyimide (PI), polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) films are employed. One single cycle of sinusoidal HVAC with peak value of 5 kV and duration time of 50ms is applied on a needle-plate electrode configuration and the applied voltage starts from the positive or negative half-cycle, respectively. During the development process of surface discharge on different materials, the dynamic observation of surface charge distribution is recorded in a cycle by a high speed camera. The experimental results show that there is significant voltage polarity effect observed, and the radius of negative charge distribution is smaller than that of positive charges. The positive charge density on PET and PI is lower than that on PVDF, which are closely related to the enhancement of electric field by permittivity and thickness of polymer films. Moreover, PI, PET and PVDF samples behave different surface charge distribution. Positive streamer channels on PI and PET are gradually growing into a snake-like pattern with voltage applying, and positive streamers on PVDF develop instantaneously and exhibit as a regular spoke-like pattern. The influence factors on different discharge patterns are discussed in the paper.


IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2015

Aging characterization of high temperature vulcanized silicone rubber housing material used for outdoor insulation

Wei Song; Wen-Wei Shen; Guan-Jun Zhang; Bai-Peng Song; Yan Lang; Guo-Qiang Su; Hai-Bao Mu; Jun-Bo Deng

During the field service of composite insulators, high temperature vulcanized (HTV) silicone rubber (SIR) material used for insulators sheath and sheds is gradually aging, and thus how to effectively evaluate its aging state has become an inevitable issue. In this paper, artificially corona-aged and naturally site-aged SIR materials are employed as samples, and their properties such as hydrophobicity, leakage current, trap density/energy level, surface microstructure and chemical composition are investigated for comparative study. With the increasing of corona aging intensity, the contact angle of SIR samples drops gradually and recovers more slowly. The hydrophobicity of site-aged insulators also declines, from HC1 for 2-year service to HC5 for 15-year service. The leakage current of corona-aged and site-aged samples both increase with aging, which indicates that aging induces the increase of surface conductivity of SIR material. The peak trap density of corona-aged and site-aged samples increases with the aging duration or service duration remarkably. The changes of these properties are attributed to the changes of micro-structures and compositions in the surface layer of SIR. The scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis results reflect that a hardened inorganic silica-like (SiO2) layer with many polar chemical groups and distributed micro-pores is formed on the surface of SIR material after corona aging. Because of this silica-like layer, the hydrophobicity decreases while surface conductivity and trap density of SIR material increases. Besides the traditional properties like hydrophobicity and surface conductivity, the trap density is expected to be a novel parameter for effective evaluation of aging state of HTV silicone rubber material.


IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science | 2013

Experimental and Numerical Investigation on the Interaction Between Ar Flow Channel and Ar Plasma Jet at Atmospheric Pressure

Xian-Jun Shao; Zheng-Shi Chang; Hai-Bao Mu; Wen-Long Liao; Guan-Jun Zhang

In this paper, the interaction between Ar flow channel and atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) is investigated quantitatively by combining 3-D species transport simulation and optical schlieren observation together. The turbulence model, gravity force, and electrostatic force model are included into the Ar flow channel simulation. It is found that, with the increment of the Ar flow rate, the plasma plume reaches the maximum length at 3.5 L/min and then decreases sharply, which is corresponding to the Ar flow status. The simulations of the Ar flow channel show good agreement with the captured schlieren images. At small flow rates, the Ar flow channel bends downward due to the gravity. Under laminar flow, the high Ar mole fraction region near the axis of the Ar flow channel increases with the flow rate. However, the Ar flow presents as twist and radial diffusion, and the Ar mole fraction decreases rapidly when the Ar flow transits into turbulence, which leads the length of the Ar plasma plume to decrease sharply correspondingly. The plasma plume bestows the Ar flow channel a forward momentum, which decreases the curvature of bending downward and reinforces the twist and instability of the Ar flow channel under turbulence flow. By coupling the optical emission spectra and flow channel investigation together, it is revealed that Ar APPJ propagates along the core of the conelike flow channel. The Ar mole fractions at the head of the plasma plume are about 0.985 and 0.45 under laminar and turbulence flow, respectively.


IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science | 2011

Investigation on Spurt Length of Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Jets

Xian-Jun Shao; Guan-Jun Zhang; Jiang-Yang Zhan; Hai-Bao Mu

Three kinds of electrode configurations are employed for studying the spurt length of atmospheric-pressure plasma jets (APPJs). The influences of Ar flow rate, applied voltage, and electrode width on APPJ length are investigated. It is found that, for all the electrode configurations, the maximal length of the APPJ is achieved at 3 L/min of flow rate. With the increase of the applied voltage, the length of the APPJ increases and gradually tends to saturation. Furthermore, the APPJ propagation turns shorter under a wider wrapped electrode. It is considered that the variation of the APPJ length is attributed to the combination effects of Ar flow status, the amount of high-energy particles at the ionization front, and the memory effect of charges on dielectric surfaces.


Applied Physics Letters | 2012

Cathode-like luminescence from vacuum-dielectric interface induced by self-stabilizing secondary electron emission

Jiang-Yang Zhan; Hai-Bao Mu; Guan-Jun Zhang; Xue-Zeng Huang; Xian-Jun Shao; Jun-Bo Deng

A kind of interesting luminescence phenomenon from vacuum-dielectric interface under high electric field is presented in this Letter. It is visible, steady, and continuous, occurring before or accompanied with flashover across dielectric, which is quite different from general electroluminescence from insulator surface reported before. By investigating its optical and electrical characteristics, we consider it as cathode-like luminescence, which is initialized by the field electron emission from cathode triple junction and finally generated by the process of radiative recombination due to the self-stabilizing secondary electron emission and collision on insulator surface.


IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2016

Partial discharge signals separation using cumulative energy function and mathematical morphology gradient

Ming-Xiao Zhu; Jia-Ning Zhang; Yuan Li; Yan-Hui Wei; Jian-Yi Xue; Jun-Bo Deng; Hai-Bao Mu; Guan-Jun Zhang; Xian-Jun Shao

Partial discharge (PD) measurement and interpretation have become a powerful tool for condition monitoring and failure risk assessment of high voltage power equipment insulation. The occurrence of multiple discharge sources affects interpretation accuracy. This paper presents a PD signal separation algorithm using cumulative energy (CE) function parameters clustering technique. The waveform of PD signals are acquired by digital detection instruments with high sampling rate. Cumulative energy functions in time domain (TCE) and frequency domain (FCE) are calculated from PD waveforms and their FFT spectrums, respectively. Mathematical morphology gradient (MMG) operation is applied to the TCE and FCE to describe their variation characteristics. The feature parameters including width, sharpness and gravity are extracted from CEs and MMGs in both time and frequency domain, and compose a six-dimension feature space. The improved density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (IDBSCAN) clustering algorithm is adopted to discover clusters in the feature space. The proposed separation algorithm is examined with mixed current impulse signals acquired from PD experiments on artificial multi-defect models and an on-site transformer. The separation results indicate that the proposed algorithm is effective for separating mixed PD signals initiated from multiple sources.


IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science | 2014

Study on the Effects of Dielectric Barrier Discharge on the Bunsen Flame Structure With OH-PLIF Technique

Hai-Bao Mu; Lin Yu; Ping Li; Meng Zhang; Chenglong Tang; Jinhua Wang; Zuohua Huang; Guan-Jun Zhang

Nonthermal equilibrium plasma has been reported to be potentially applicable in many combustion scenarios. In this paper, the effects of dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) on the flame structure of a Bunsen flame have been investigated by using the OH planar laser-induced fluorescence technique. Results show that the increase of discharge intensity significantly enhances the local burning. In coaxial-cylinder DBD reactor, the flame structure can be varied from conic shape to M shape with discharge power increasing.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Theoretical and simulation research on self-stabilizing secondary electron emission process across solid dielectrics in vacuum

Jiang-Yang Zhan; Hai-Bao Mu; Xue-Zeng Huang; Guan-Jun Zhang

Recently, the cathode-like luminescence phenomena are observed from the surface of solid dielectrics under steady-state high voltage excitation in vacuum, which is closely related to the self-stabilizing secondary electron emission (SSEE) occurring on insulator surface. In this paper, the theoretical analysis about surface charging based on the SSEE is made, and a one-dimensional Mont Carlo simulation on surface charge accumulation under DC voltage excitation is provided. The results reveal that surface charging process can be divided into three stages including initial accumulation, fast multiplication, and final stable stage. In the final stage, the SSEE phenomena are achieved and surface charges are invariable and reach up to a stable distribution. The simulated stable surface charge distribution is consistent with the theoretical deduction results, which confirms the existence of SSEE process.

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Guan-Jun Zhang

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Jun-Bo Deng

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Zheng-Shi Chang

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Bai-Peng Song

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Cong-Wei Yao

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Ming-Xiao Zhu

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Yuan Li

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Guo-Qiang Su

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Xian-Jun Shao

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Yan-Hui Wei

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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