High Voltage (Aug 2024)

Comparison of corona effect prediction criteria on sphere‐plane configuration

  • Manuel De La Hoz,
  • Petrus Jacobus Pieterse,
  • Agurtzane Etxegarai,
  • Diego Gonzalez,
  • Ángel Javier Mazon,
  • Dirk Uhrlandt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/hve2.12476
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 957 – 969

Abstract

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Abstract When designing high‐voltage elements, knowing if the corona effect will be present during their life cycle is relevant. Therefore, designers consider several prediction criteria based on physical features related to breakdown discharge principles to predict the corona effect. The introduced practical set‐up consists of a concave cone electrode with a hemispheric tip above a plate to evaluate selected corona prediction criteria. The hemisphere has a fixed diameter of 7 mm, and the electrode separation ranges from 2.5 to 39 cm. Information about the corona mode inception under different voltage sources was extracted using an intensified charge‐coupled device camera and a partial discharge metre. The prediction criteria were connected to a specific corona mode depending on the main discharge structure behind its development. The average deviation between these criteria and experimental results was around eight percent. Underlying assumptions in criteria are also discussed in light of the experimental results.