posted on 2013-06-20, 15:30authored byK.S. Bromley, L.A. Dissado, John C. Fothergill
The movement of residual positive charges along the walls of tree tubules and into the surrounding polymer is a critical determining factor in the shape (bush or branch) of electrical trees. Positive charge that has a higher mobility along tubule walls promotes single discharges propagating to the tree tip. Lower mobility positive wall charge tends to more, but perhaps smaller, discharges. The former may favour branch tree growth, the latter bush trees. Spread out positive wall charge may occur when there are a number of discharges per half cycle. The resulting damage may favour bifurcation (transverse extension).
History
Citation
ICSD'98. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE 6th International Conference on Conduction and Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics, pp. 295-300
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Engineering
Source
IEEE 6th International Conference on Conduction and Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics, Vasteras, Sweden
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Published in
ICSD'98. Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE 6th International Conference on Conduction and Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)