Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
705439 Electric Power Systems Research 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) is one of the most widely used gaseous dielectrics for electric power systems and a number of high-voltage applications. There are many industrial applications where the electric corona discharge is used. In most cases the corona discharge is an inherently dynamic process; all parameters vary in time. Monte Carlo simulation of corona discharges in gas offers several advantages to study fundamental processes. Furthermore, it gives a fair qualitative description of the corona discharge itself as a function of space and time. This paper describes the development of negative coronas in SF6 in a point–plane gap. Detailed structure of avalanches is presented, the total field distribution, propagation of successive avalanches and ion distribution are studied.

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