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Experimental Studies of Breakdown Initiation in Dielectric Liquids with the
Help of Cavitation Bubbles
Drozhzhin A.P.*, Korobeynikov S.M.**, Teslenko V.S.*
* Lavrentiev Institute of Hydrodynamics, SB RAS, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
** Novosibirsk State Technical University, 20, K. Marx Ave., Novosibirsk, 630092, Russia
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Abstract
The possibility of breakdown initiation in liquid dielectrics with the help of bubble clusters was considered. The bubbles inside the interelectrode gap were created by focusing bipolar shock-acoustics wave. Electromagnetic generator or multispark discharge generator was the source of the wave. Sharp effect of electric breakdown voltage decrease in the case of cavitation in interelectrode gap was shown experimentally. The electric strength of polyfluorochlorocarbon liquid (PFCC) decreased approximately five times when cavitation took place.
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Model of breakdown initiation with the help of bubbles
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Computer simulation
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Experimental modeling with the help of air bubbles. Anode
Breakdown initiation on anode is accompanied by bubble elongation, appearance of supersonic streamers, its’
disappearance, growth of second set of streamers and breakdown of the gap.
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Experimental modeling with the help of air bubbles. Cathode
Breakdown initiation on cathode is accompanied by bubble elongation, transformation in
“mushroom” form, growth of subsonic streamer as a “bush”- like structure.
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Experimental set-up
1 – glass; 2 – outer electrode; 3 – electrolyte; 4 – dielectric film;
5 – perfluorochlorocarbon liquid or transformer oil;6 – inner electrode (acoustic radiator); 7 – slits; 8 – HV electrodes; d = 0-100 um; L - gap distance.
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Electrical circuit
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Polyfluoroclorocarbon liquid H-(CF2)nCl
The main properties:n = (610);
Density - 1.9 g/cm3;
Boiling point - 120 C;
Freezing point -10 C;
Dielectric permittivity - 2.02.5;
Specific resistance - 1012 Ohmcm;
AC electric strength in standard cell - 200 kV/cm.
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Breakdown in oil (U = 8 kV)
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No breakdown in oil (U = 7 kV)
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Results and discussion: fluorocarbon liquid
Without cavitation Ubr = 10 kV After appearance of cavitation bubble
clusters Ubr = 2 kV
p ~20 Torr Е~ 20 kV/cm, Е/p ~ 100 Vcm-1Torr-1
PD ~ 3 Pam
•Close to the minimum of Pashen’s curve Breakdown initiation is difficult.
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Results and discussion: transformer oil
Without cavitation – no breakdown at U = 8 kV After appearance of cavitation bubble clusters Ubr = 8 kV at the probability ~ 0.05
p ~0.01 Torr Е~ 80 kV/cm, Е/p ~ 107 Vcm-1Torr-1
PD < 0.001 Pam Left, “vacuum” branch of Pashen’s curve.
Breakdown initiation is difficult.
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Conclusion
The method of cavitation bubble formation with the help of focusing shock-acoustic waves in dielectric liquid for the purposes of switching applications is developed;
It is shown experimentally in case of perfluorochlorocarbon liquid that cavitation cluster leads to low electric stress breakdown at voltage that is 5 times less than breakdown voltage of homogeneous liquid;
The effect of breakdown voltage was weaker in transformer oil.