Particle-initiated breakdown in a quasi-uniform field in transformer oil

The breakdown voltage induced by single metallic cylinders of millimeter lengths in a quasi-uniform ac field are reported. A particular electrode arrangement, including forced oil circulation, has been designed in order to avoid particle ejection out of the gap. Breakdown occurred in the range 25 to 80 kV/cm depending on the particle dimensions, and always when the particle was in contact with the positive electrode. These breakdown levels are clearly lower than those measured with a fixed particle subjected to a positive step voltage. All these measurements were sensitive to the influence of carbon contaminants, especially under step impulse voltage. As concerns free particles, the breakdown is thought to be controlled in our experimental conditions by the initiation of positive streamers. Calculations showed that the initiation field at the particle tip is not constant but mainly depends on the particle diameter.

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