Sj. Dodd et al., EVIDENCE FOR DETERMINISTIC CHAOS AS THE ORIGIN OF ELECTRICAL TREE BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES IN POLYMERIC INSULATION, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(24), 1995, pp. 16985-16988
Electrical discharges were measured during the propagation stage of el
ectrical tree breakdown in an epoxy resin. An analysis of their number
sequence provides strong evidence for the existence of an underlying
deterministic chaotic mechanism. The fractal dimension of the tree and
that of the reconstructed attractor and Lyapunov exponent were found
to be related. The higher fractal dimension tree (d(t) similar to 1.9)
is associated with an attractor dimension d(f) similar to 3.1 and Lya
punov exponent lambda similar to 0.008 bit/s. The lower fractal dimens
ion tree (d(t) similar to 1.5) is associated with values of d(f) simil
ar to 3.56 and lambda similar to 0.028 bit/s. No evidence for the pres
ence of random stochastic processes, an essential ingredient of the di
electric breakdown model, has been found.