Jv. Champion et Sj. Dodd, SYSTEMATIC AND REPRODUCIBLE PARTIAL DISCHARGE PATTERNS DURING ELECTRICAL TREE GROWTH IN AN EPOXY-RESIN, Journal of physics. D, Applied physics, 29(3), 1996, pp. 862-868
The partial discharge activity (the number of discharges per second) d
uring electrical tree growth in the flexible epoxy resin CY1311 was me
asured using a phase-resolved synchronous counting system, The experim
ental conditions, voltage and pin-plane spacing were varied to produce
a wide range of tree structures from branch to bush. Systematic and r
epeatable changes in the partial discharge activity occurred, dependin
g on the experimental conditions and these correlated with the type of
tree structure (branch density or fractal dimension) formed. The type
of tree growth was principally determined by the applied electric fie
ld and the occurrence of regular changes (bursts) in the partial disch
arge activity which are associated with a sudden and temporary phase s
hift and broadening of the partial discharge phase distributions. The
number of bursts an their dynamics determine the type of tree grown.