The electric stress profiles of a needle‐plane electrode system used in the laboratory for investigation of tree initiation and growth have been studied. Results from analytical solution based on a hyperboloid shaped needle tend to differ from those from experiments. One reason is that in practice it is difficult to produce a needle of such a shape. Moreover, researchers have used various shaped needles for their tests. Presents the effects of these needle parameters on the electric stress profile. To simulate the presence of space charge, examines two models, i.e. spherical and cylindrical regions around the tip. For simplicity, the space charge was assumed to be uniformly distributed in the confined region. Results show that space charges can enhance or reduce the electric stress adjacent to the needle tip depending on the nature of the applied voltage.
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March 01 1996
Electric stress computation ‐ a needle‐plane electrode system with space charge effects Available to Purchase
G. Chen;
G. Chen
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
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A.E. Davies
A.E. Davies
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2054-5606
Print ISSN: 0332-1649
© MCB UP Limited
1996
COMPEL (1996) 15 (1): 40–56.
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Chen G, Davies A (1996), "Electric stress computation ‐ a needle‐plane electrode system with space charge effects". COMPEL, Vol. 15 No. 1 pp. 40–56, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/03321649610120679
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