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0.
Introduction
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The maximum field strength Em, for double toroid electrodes is plotted over an equivalent radius Pe in Fig. 9 as
determined with the aid of toroid dimensions&I/d and h/d
according to Thione (11) (Fig. 10). The applicable equation
is:
Peq = dylm
For a sphere is peq = d/2 and for an mdividual ring peq = d/m.
For larger toroid electrodes - for example for d/2 = R =
60 cm - a specific problem is the fact that the toroid diameter D will be about 5 m, thus permitting the field strength
in the electrode to attain substantial values. This means that
large radii must be used inside the electrodes or that further
toroids (triple to quadruple toroids) must be installed. Special
attention must be directed to the electrode mounting components.
12
Em 1 o
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m
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12
5
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50
100
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Figure 9. Maximum field strengths Em, plotted against the equivalent radius peq for a voltage of U = 1 MV. For (dl/2) / (d2/2*) is
applicable for Dl/D2 = 350/230 and**) for Dl/D2 = 450/350.
10 20
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50 100
b) m = f (D/d)
hid
D/d
10
1,17
1,25
1,25
20
10
20
1,25
1,lO
1,15
1,15
1,15
For dimenslonmg purposes, the maxmum permissible voltage at which no pre-discharges yet occur for a certain electrode configuration can be determined on the basis of the
maximum permissible field strength Eeper. which is measured
and calculated for various radii (dl/2) / (d2/2) and of the
computed surface field strength. In Fig. 11. the maximum
permlsslble voltages Umax (curve 1) is determined for a
switching impulse voltage 250/2500 and compared with
experimentally measured points. It is apparent that a surface
field strength Eper ( curve 2) of about 22 kV/cm is permissible
for large electrode radii (1). For a double toroid 60/60, for
example, this would yield a onset voltage of approx. 3.82 MV.
Since the permissible onset field strength Eeper. (Fig. 12)
depends on the voltage shape, different onset voltages Ue are
obtained for DC, AC and switching impulse voltages (Fig. 13).
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Eper
115
kV
cm
3. Practical conclusions
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100
125
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Figure 12. Permissible onset field strength Eeper. for various voltage shapes plotted against the equivalent radius peq
1 For switching impulse voltage 3 For DC voltages
3 250/2500
Emax for 1 MV and H = 14.5 m
2 For AC voltages at 50 Hz
Table 1. Onset voltage U, for various toroid electrodes with a
distance H = 14.5 m.
Dimensions:
d1/2
cm
20
20
30
30
40
40
50
50
50
60
60
D1
cm
150 10
150 20
160 20
160 30
230 30
230 40
350 40
450 40
450 50
500 50
500 60
2,s
20
Onset voltages Ue
toroids
&I2
cm
t
:! e
9
cm
140
150
150
160
160
230
230
350
450
450
500
h
cm
70
80
1 0 0
120
140
170
210
240
300
300
320
25012500
MV
1,82
1,9
2,l
2,15
2,48
2,6
2,9
3,15
3,35
3,58
3,82
AC voltage DC voltage
MV
MV
1,45
135
1,6
1,62
1,82
199
2,1
2,25
2,4
2,5
297
12
1,25
1,32
1,35
1,52
1,58
1,75
1,88
LO
2,1
2,25
15
1.0
50
I
75
I
100
I
I
125
15P
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175
I
I
200 c m 225
32
m
4. Literature
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Bild 14. Minimal notwendige Hallenabmessungen bei Schaltstohspannungen 250 I2500 in Abhangigkeit vom Ersatzradius Pen.
I 3,s MV
2 3MV
3 '2,5 MV
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