X-ray activity in both plain and solid insulator bridged-vacuum gaps was investigated under DC stresses. The gap conditions under which X-ray emission takes place, and the correlation between X-ray activity and predischarge current were studied. Steady X-ray activity was observed for a plain gap with electrodes subjected to repeated breakdowns, and for gaps bridged with insulators having low secondary emission yields. The hysteresis in the V-I characteristics of both plain and bridged vacuum gaps is attributed to a regenerative feedback process between X-ray and photoemission processes. The nonresistive component of predischarged current for bridge vacuum gaps obeys the Fowler-Nordheim theory only in the high-field region (>60 kV/cm), and only in the absence of X-ray activity. Chromium oxide coatings on Wesgo AL-300 alumina ceramic gave a substantial improvement (>100%) in the voltage hold-off, but at the expense of increased prebreakdown current and X-ray activity. It has been shown that chromium oxide coatings do not improve the voltage hold-off unless a dense, low porosity, surface is produced by the coating
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Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:23
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Issue:
2
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Date of Publication:
Apr 1988
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231
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242
- ISSN :
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0018-9367
- INSPEC Accession Number:
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3233002
- Digital Object Identifier :
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10.1109/14.2359
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Journals & Magazines
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06 August 2002
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Apr 1988
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IEEE Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society