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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2023

Electrical Breakdown in Gaseous Nitrogen at Cryogenic Temperature with a Heated Tape Electrode

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With the objective to better understand and design the electrical insulation of resistive superconducting fault current limiters (r-SCFCL), breakdown experiments were performed in liquid (LN2), and gaseous (LN2) nitrogen. Conditions relevant to the extreme case of severe boiling, occurring during superconducting/resistive transition, were chosen. A tape-shaped electrode rapidly heated by impulse Joule effect is used to closely represent the specific conditions occurring during the transition. Comparisons with previous experiments carried out in LN2 show that the reduction of breakdown voltage during transition results from the replacement of LN2 by GN2, and from heating of GN2. Breakdown voltages in GN2 with divergent tape-plane geometry can be modelled using the streamer criterion.
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hal-04265935 , version 1 (31-10-2023)

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Raphaël Chassagnoux, N Bonifaci, O Lesaint, C Creusot, A Girodet. Electrical Breakdown in Gaseous Nitrogen at Cryogenic Temperature with a Heated Tape Electrode. IEE CEIDP, Oct 2023, East Rutherford, NJ, United States. ⟨hal-04265935⟩
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