yang li, tang jun-ping, qiu ai-ci, et al. Surface charge characteristics on insulators in vacuum under nanosecond pulse excitation[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2008, 20.
Citation:
yang li, tang jun-ping, qiu ai-ci, et al. Surface charge characteristics on insulators in vacuum under nanosecond pulse excitation[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2008, 20.
yang li, tang jun-ping, qiu ai-ci, et al. Surface charge characteristics on insulators in vacuum under nanosecond pulse excitation[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2008, 20.
Citation:
yang li, tang jun-ping, qiu ai-ci, et al. Surface charge characteristics on insulators in vacuum under nanosecond pulse excitation[J]. High Power Laser and Particle Beams, 2008, 20.
Various partial discharge of an organic and a polyethylene insulation materials in vacuum under impulse voltage (rise time of 50 ns, halfwidth of 350 ns and 3 μs) excitations were observed, and the characteristics of surface charge were investigated by an electrostatic probe, a current monitor system and a luminescence signal measurement system. The experimental results show that, a partial discharge current may be observed near the peak, the tail of pulse, or even close to zero voltage at pulse end. The partial discharge is the basic reason for the surface charge under nanosecond pulse excitations. Positive surface charge was measured after the partial discharge happen, and the charge density near cathode is alittle more than that near anode for the electron emission began from the catho