The stationary resistive field distribution on the gas-solid interface along epoxy resin
insulators is theoretically and experimentally investigated. Due to the phenomenon that
the charge carriers necessary for the conduction process originate from natural ionization
and a constant generation rate is assumed, the resulting electric conductivity of gases
under dc voltage stress is nonlinearly depending on the field strength. A simulation model
which considers the relevant characteristic is used to calculate the electric field in gassolid
insulation systems. The influence of the ion pair generation rate of the gas, the
electric field strength and the surface conductivity of an insulator on the resistive field
distribution is investigated. The results are compared to simulations, in which the electric
conductivity of the gas is assumed to be constant. The simulations are verified by
measurements of the surface potential along an epoxy resin insulator under dc voltage.
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The stationary resistive field distribution on the gas-solid interface along epoxy resin
insulators is theoretically and experimentally investigated. Due to the phenomenon that
the charge carriers necessary for the conduction process originate from natural ionization
and a constant generation rate is assumed, the resulting electric conductivity of gases
under dc voltage stress is nonlinearly depending on the field strength. A simulation model
which considers the relevant characteristic is u...
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