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 cumulative frequency functions
of the breakdown voltage for positive and negative
DC-voltage and AC-Voltage for electrodes with different
technical surface roughness and coating thickness
were determined. A hemisphere-plane electrode at a SF6
pressure of 0,4 and 0,5 MPa was investigated The
hemisphere was covered with a thin epoxy resin coating.
The plane electrode is polished and uncoated. For AC
voltage an estimation of the normal distribution of a
certain breakdown number (1st, 2nd, …) has been done.
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