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Journal of Physics D | 2010

The influence of residual charge on surface discharge propagation

Jun-Bo Deng; Shigeyasu Matsuoka; Akiko Kumada; Kunihiko Hidaka

The influence of residual charge on propagation of surface discharge is experimentally investigated using high-speed framing and streak cameras, and an electrostatic probe. When consecutive impulse voltages are applied 25 times with a change in polarity, the propagation length of the surface discharge increases gradually from 79 to 164 mm and hardly converges. Under such a condition, the potential gradient in the surface leader channel decreases with the consecutive number of impulses, while that in the surface streamer remains constant and the value is 0.5–0.6 kV mm−1. With the residual charge of a previous opposite polarity discharge on an insulator, the propagation velocity increases to three to eight times as large as that of the surface discharge on a clear insulator without any residual charge. The peak current of the surface discharge with a residual charge also becomes much higher than that without a residual charge.


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 Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2017

Localization of multiple partial discharge sources in air-insulated substation using probability-based algorithm

Ming-Xiao Zhu; Yan-Bo Wang; Qing Liu; Jia-Ning Zhang; Jun-Bo Deng; Guan-Jun Zhang; Xian-Jun Shao; Wen-Lin He

Ultra-high-frequency (UHF) sensing technique has been introduced to detect and localize partial discharge (PD) sources in air-insulated substation (AIS). This paper presents a probability-based algorithm to localize multiple PD sources which may occur simultaneously in different power equipment. Assuming that the time difference of arrival (TDOA) between all pairs of antennas in a array are normally distributed, the probability density function (PDF) of PD source coordinates can be obtained by substituting the linearized form of time difference equations into PDFs of TDOAs. When large number of PD signals are recorded, the joint PDF (JPDF) can be calculated from the product of PDF of each TDOA. Then the PD coordinates to be solved are regarded as with highest probability, and can be solved by taking the derivative of JPDF. In the case of multiple PD sources, mixed UHF signals are separated by clustering the TDOA vectors with K Means clustering method. PD experiments are performed to test the presented algorithm, and the localization accuracy of proposed algorithm is compared with other typical methods such as Newton-Raphson, Particle Swarm Optimization and plane intersection method. The results indicate that the probability-based localization algorithm reasonably integrates the TDOAs of continuous signal sequence, which can effectively reduce the influence of TDOA estimation errors and improve the localization accuracy.


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 Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2016

Effect of space charge on breakdown characteristics of aged oil-paper insulation under DC voltage

Yan-Hui Wei; Hai-Bao Mu; Jun-Bo Deng; Guan-Jun Zhang

Due to its excellent performance, oil-paper insulation has been widely used in many power apparatuses including converter transformer of high voltage direct current (HVDC) system. Space charge accumulation phenomena may significantly distort local electric field inside transformer and cause oil-paper insulation overstressing. As a result of long term operation, oil-paper gradually degrades. In most severe cases, the breakdown of insulation system may occur. In this work, the effect of space charge on breakdown characteristics of aged oil-paper insulation is investigated. Oil-paper samples with different aging states are obtained by thermally accelerated aging for various periods of time, categorized by the degree of polymerization (DP) of 1107 (new), 725, 504, 376 and 241, respectively. Experimental results show that the breakdown voltage of oil-paper samples without pre-stressing remains almost constant with thermal degradation. After the homo-polarity pre-stress, when the DP value is higher than ~300 (from 1107 to 376), the breakdown voltage has an increasing tendency with an increase in thermal degradation. On the contrary, the breakdown voltage presents a decreasing tendency after the hetero-polarity pre-stress. When the DP is lower than ~300 (DP241), the changes of breakdown voltage does not remain the same trend as previous samples after pre-stressing. Meanwhile, space charge distributions in different aged samples are measured by the pulsed electro-acoustic (PEA) method, and the trap parameters are correspondingly evaluated. It has been experimentally demonstrated that special attention should be paid to space charge accumulation and aging state of oil-paper insulation, which may lead to severe insulation accidents.


IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science | 2014

Transformer Oil Breakdown Dynamics Stressed by Fast Impulse Voltages: Experimental and Modeling Investigation

Yuan Li; Ming Xiao Zhu; Hai Bao Mu; Jun-Bo Deng; Guan Jun Zhang; Jouya Jadidian; Markus Zahn; Wei Zheng Zhang; Zhi Min Li

Streamer and breakdown behavior of transformer oil under impulse voltage are investigated with experimental observations and simulation. The optical observation by using Intensified Charge-coupled Device (ICCD) fast snapshot technique indicates that streamer channel branching is of a stochastic nature. The 2-D axially symmetric modeling based on hydrodynamic drift-diffusion model is employed to depict the streamer dynamics of transformer oil. The experimental and simulation results reveal that bushy negative streamer requires higher excitation than filamentary positive streamer. Positive streamer travels faster than negative streamer from experimental estimation.


IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science | 2013

Residual Charge Distribution of Surface Leader Discharge Under Positive Impulse Voltage

Jun-Bo Deng; Hai-Bao Mu; Guan-Jun Zhang; Shigeyasu Matsuoka; Akiko Kumada; Kunihiko Hidaka

The performance of high-voltage apparatus is seriously restricted by the surface discharge on dielectric materials. A surface charge density distribution scanning system is developed with a dc feedback-type electrostatic probe based on the field-nullifying technique. The residual charge density distribution after the occurrence of a positive leader discharge is measured. Using the 2-D Fourier transformation in the spatial domain and Tikhonovs regularization method, the surface potential distribution and electric field distribution are arrived at. The leader stem and radial lament streamer zone located at the head of the leader can clearly be distinguished from the distributions. There is an obvious knee point that divides the main channel of the discharge into a leader channel and a streamer channel. The knee point is at about 9 kV, which corresponds to about 320 pC/mm2.


Applied Physics Letters | 2012

Residual charge density distribution measurement of surface leader with feedback electrostatic probe

Jun-Bo Deng; Akiko Kumada; Kunihiko Hidaka; Guan-Jun Zhang; Hai-Bao Mu

A charge density distribution scanning system is fabricated using an electrostatic probe, which utilizes DC voltage feedback principle to nullify the electric field between the probe and charged insulator surface. A two-layer structure pipe is designed to lower the surface potential after discharge. In this way, the surface potential distribution caused by the residual charge of leader discharge under the impulse application voltage up to 40 kV can be measured. In this Letter, the residual surface charge density distribution under 23.5 kV application voltage is given, and the numerical characteristics of residual charge in the leader channel and streamer channel are analyzed.


IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science | 2013

Measurements of Secondary Electron Emission From Dielectric Window Materials

Bai-Peng Song; Wen-Wei Shen; Hai-Bao Mu; Jun-Bo Deng; Xi-Wei Hao; Guan-Jun Zhang

Dielectric window is an important component of high-power microwave (HPM) devices. However, surface breakdown easily occurs at the vacuum/dielectric interface when HPM pass through the dielectric window. This greatly limits transmission of HPM and makes the window a bottle neck of HPM technology development. Secondary electron emission (SEE) from dielectric window plays an important role in its surface breakdown. This paper studies the total SEE (including true secondary electrons and backscattered electrons) coefficients of several inorganic and organic dielectric materials including polytetrafluoroethylene, polyethylene, alumina ceramic, and machinable ceramic. The measurements are implemented by using pulsed electron beam impacting the materials with energies from 200 eV to 5 keV. In addition, surface desorbed gas property is studied with the quadrupole mass spectrometer. The performances of different materials are evaluated. The obtained results are useful for the selection of HPM window materials.

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Guan-Jun Zhang

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Hai-Bao Mu

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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Aixuan Zhao

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Xian-Jun Shao

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Jian-Yi Xue

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Yan-Bo Wang

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Jia-Ning Zhang

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Qing Liu

Xi'an Jiaotong University

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