Pre-breakdown cavitation nanopores in the dielectric fluid in the inhomogeneous, pulsed electric fields

Author: Pekker Mikhail   Shneider Mikhail N  

Publisher: IOP Publishing

E-ISSN: 1361-6463|48|42|424009-424014

ISSN: 0022-3727

Source: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, Vol.48, Iss.42, 2015-10, pp. : 424009-424014

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Abstract

This paper discusses the nanopores emerging and developing in a liquid dielectric under the action of the ponderomotive electrostrictive forces in a nonuniform electric field. It is shown that the gradient of the electric field in the vicinity of the rupture (cavitation nanopore) substantially increases and determines whether the rupture grows or collapses. The cavitation rupture in the liquid (nanopore) tends to stretch along the lines of the original field. The mechanism of the breakdown associated with the generation of secondary ruptures in the vicinity of the poles of the nanopore is proposed. The estimations of the extension time for nanopore in water and oil (polar and nonpolar liquids, respectively) are presented. A new mechanism of nano- and subnanosecond breakdown in the insulating (transformer) oil that can be realized in the vicinity of water microdroplets in nanosecond high-voltage devices is considered.