High Voltage Chapter 1 - InTRODUCTION
High Voltage Chapter 1 - InTRODUCTION
High Voltage Chapter 1 - InTRODUCTION
Covering
Power Systems – transmission line, substation
Industries – Electrostatic precipitators, in automobile ignition coil and
X ray equipment
Research Laboratories - Nuclear Research, High Voltage Lab.
Electric field stress
conductor
E V
High voltage
material
V : The applied voltage
insulator
: del operator
ax a y az
x y z
Breakdown parameters
• Gas can be used as one basic insulating material n (for Ex. cables,
condenser, apparatus in S/S)
Gas Basic Requirements:
(1 mm of Hg = one Torr)
• Vacuum is the best insulator up to 107 V/cm, limited only by emissions
• Under high vacuum conditions, where the pressure are below 10-4 torr,
health hazard
• Mineral oil (Transformer Oil)
• Silicone oil
• Synthetic hydrocarbons
• Fluorinated hydrocarbons
• High Temperature hydrocarbons (HTH)
Solid dielectric and Composite
• Polyethylene (PE)
• Kraft paper,
• Natural rubber,
• Electrical characteristics:
High dielectric strength, Low dielectric losses, High tracking strength,
Suitable dielectric constant
• Mechanic characteristics:
Tensile strength (transmission line), Bending strength (in substation),
Bursting pressure withstand (Circuit Breaker), Elasticity.
• Thermal characteristics:
Ability to withstand high thermal, High thermal conductivity , Low thermal
expansion coefficient, Not easy on fire and withstand to arcing.