Effect of Ultraviolet Illumination on D.C. Partial Discharge in Polyethylene Vacancies
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The D.C. partial discharge generation in the polyethylene vacancies under ultraviolet illumination was measured simultaneously with the photocurrent. Al and Au were used as the illuminated electrode materials. The illumination increased the D.C. partial discharge generation rate, but caused little change in the magnitude of the discharge pulses, except for those within the initial few minutes. The increase was predominant for illumination with light whose wavelength was shorter than 300 nm. The increase in generation rate remained for more than 30 minutes after shutting off the light but gradually decreased. The discharge generation rate was affected by the kind of illuminated electrode used and was closely related to the photocurrent in polyethylene.
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- 1980-12-05
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