Abstract

The objective of this paper is to determine the reshaping of the micro-morphology feature in both the cathode and anode electrode surfaces after conditioning by lightning impulse voltage in vacuum gaps. Materials of the experimental rod-plane electrodes are Cu and stainless steel. The micro-morphology feature in the electrode surface is recorded by a 3D laser microscopy. Experimental results indicate that conditioning by the lightning impulse voltage reshaped the micro-morphology feature in both the cathode and anode electrode surfaces. The BD characteristics are closely related to the micro-morphology feature and roughness in the cathode surface after conditioning. Moreover, the conditioning process takes different effects in the cathode and anode surfaces. For cathode electrode, the main difference of the micro-morphology feature is in the distributing characteristics of the erosion regions. For anode electrode, there aree different patterns of the anodic conditioning mechanism of the micro-morphology feature. In the molten pattern, conditioning melted the anode surface and removed the micro-protrusions effectively. In the crater pattern, with the increasing BD voltage and energy, the material below the anode surface is heating, which is the cause of formation of the many craters in anode surface.

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