slugMeasurement of Air Breakdown Voltage and Electric Field Using Standard Sphere Gap Method
Journal Title: International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET) - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 6
Abstract
In this paper the theoretical Break Down Voltage (BDV) is compared with the results obtained from the practical set up results and the results obtained from MATLAB simulation under different size and spacing of the electrodes. Maximum electric field and relative air density factor characteristics are obtained with different temperature and pressure and the effect under all the methods i.e. theoretical, practical and simulation results are compared and plotted for the easy grasp and some salient conclusions for the reliability of the alternate methods and quantum of errors involved are derived to support the version.
Authors and Affiliations
Mr. B. S. Shah, Mr. S. B. Parmar, Mr. J. N. Rathod, Dr. A. S. Pandya
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