In order to reveal the mechanism of partial discharge (PD) in electrical tr
ees, an artificial single channel is studied as model for tree channels. In
a long-narrow channel, the behavior of PD is similar to that in an actual
tree. When the length of the channel is decreased, the phi-q-n pattern of P
D in the channel changes from wing to turtle or rabbit like, and the range
of light emission in the channel increases when the applied voltage is incr
eased. Considering the influence of a PD on the total field distribution an
d thus on a later FD, a physical model is put forward to describe the PD be
havior. It is assumed that PD is induced by the high field at the needle ti
p, then propagates along the channel, and stops propagating when the field
in the channel becomes lower than a critical value due to field divergence.
Mathematical analysis on an ideal needle-plane electrode system clearly ex
plains the physical meaning of the model. And the computer simulation by us
ing the superposition method agrees with the experimental results very well
. This model is also valid to describe the behavior of PD in electrical tre
es.