The surface roughness of SF6 insulated
systems has a significant influence on the breakdown
voltage especially at high gas pressures. Small surface
irregularities can reduce the breakdown voltage. A thin
dielectric coating could be a possible remedy. To
evaluate the influence of rough surfaces with and
without dielectric coating the distribution function of
the breakdown voltage is of interest. Low probability
quantiles and the influence of the first breakdown are
relevant for designing GIS systems. The paper deals
with the probability function of the impulse breakdown
voltage of aluminum electrodes with different surface
roughness with and without dielectric coating in SF6. A
hemisphere-plane arrangement at a SF6 pressure of
0,5 MPa was investigated. The half sphere was covered
with thin epoxy resin coating. The plane electrode is
polished and uncoated. The surface roughness and
coating thickness were varied and the cumulative
frequency functions of the breakdown voltage for
positive and negative lightning impulse were measured.
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