Abstract
The effect of pressure on positive and negative streamer propagation in a mineral transformer oil is studied in an 80 mm point-plane gap under step voltage. Increased pressure causes reduced stopping length for non-breakdown streamers, higher breakdown voltage, reduced background current, reduced branching in positive streamers and virtually no change in negative streamer shape. The velocities and acceleration voltages are close to being independent of pressure, indicating that the velocity controlling mechanisms take place in the liquid phase. Amplitude and frequency of small current pulses (probably small reilluminations) during negative 1st mode is reduced with increasing pressure, but the effect on reilluminations during 2nd and 3rd mode is small in both polarities.
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