Break Down in Gases | Gas Dielectric | Gas Breakdown | Townsend | Paschen Law | High Voltage

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
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    Air at atmospheric pressure is the most common gaseous insulation.
    Breakdown occurs in gases due to the process of ionization process.
    Electrons get multiplied in an exponential manner, and if the applied voltage is sufficiently large, breakdown occurs
    The breakdown strength of gases increases steadily with the gap distance between the electrodes
    High pressure gas provides a better medium for high voltage insulation.
    Sulphur Hexa Flouride (SF6) has larger dielectric strength because of electro negative property and best arc quenching properties
    Nitrogen (N2), carbon-dioxide (CO2), dichloro difluoro methane (CCl2F2 (freon) are common gaseous dielectric.
    vacuum is the best insulator with field strengths up to 10 V/cm
    When the applied voltage is low, small currents flow between the electrodes and the insulation retains its electrical properties.
    When the applied voltages are large, the current flowing through the insulation increases very sharply, and an electrical breakdown occurs.
    The maximum voltage applied at which breakdown occurs is called the breakdown voltage
    in this video you will see detail theory about breakdown in gases. Video includes
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    Townsend theory of Ionization
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Комментарии • 44

  • @AbdullahNaeem-k8z
    @AbdullahNaeem-k8z 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your all lectures are so much helpful for us Sir G ❤️ Mashallah each & everything are well explained 🙂

  • @smbdr2743
    @smbdr2743 3 года назад +1

    very useful lecture Sir

  • @vlogsbybushra
    @vlogsbybushra Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @syedbrother1085
    @syedbrother1085 3 года назад

    Good lecture

  • @abdullahzeb1727
    @abdullahzeb1727 3 года назад +1

    Good explaination ..tnx

  • @faizantasir1688
    @faizantasir1688 4 года назад +1

    Everything explained so clearly

  • @engrssshah3691
    @engrssshah3691 3 года назад

    very helpful lecture. easily understandable.
    tthanksyou Sir

  • @smbdr2743
    @smbdr2743 3 года назад

    townsend topic explained very well. thankyou sir

  • @asadali6422
    @asadali6422 4 года назад

    superb explanation

  • @umairahmad2244
    @umairahmad2244 4 года назад +1

    detail explanation of gasses break down

  • @vlogsbybushra
    @vlogsbybushra Год назад +1

    Sir streamers mechanism theory upload KR day

  • @smbdr2743
    @smbdr2743 3 года назад +1

    these theories are applicable on all gases or any specific?

    • @ShahzadaSufyanSyed
      @ShahzadaSufyanSyed  3 года назад

      Yess applicable on all Dielectric gases.. All gases those obeys general gas law

  • @syedrizwanshah334
    @syedrizwanshah334 3 года назад +1

    Very well explain. Sir plz explain electric field intensity of any dielectric gas by using software simulation.. I have the simulation of different dielectric gases using FEMM and quick field software. If you want to explain that i can provide the simulation results .

    • @ShahzadaSufyanSyed
      @ShahzadaSufyanSyed  3 года назад +1

      Thanks dear for your valuable feedback 😇.
      Yes why not, do share your experimental /simulation results on my official Facebook Page inbox so that I can study them and explain them.
      Www.facebook.com/S.SufyanSyed
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    • @syedrizwanshah334
      @syedrizwanshah334 3 года назад

      Ok sir

  • @naturelove9467
    @naturelove9467 3 года назад +1

    10kV/cm not 10V/cm

  • @scourgemusic8490
    @scourgemusic8490 4 года назад +1

    49:19
    What does the condition d < X mean
    What parameters do d and x represent ?

    • @ShahzadaSufyanSyed
      @ShahzadaSufyanSyed  4 года назад +2

      D is total distance between anode n cathode. X is distance which ion covered frpm cathode to anode.

    • @scourgemusic8490
      @scourgemusic8490 4 года назад +1

      @@ShahzadaSufyanSyed thank you

  • @AyazzMir
    @AyazzMir 4 года назад +1

    Sir ye lecture kahan tak dekhna hy?

  • @krishnadevi6701
    @krishnadevi6701 3 года назад +1

    Sir, may you upload this video in english?

    • @ShahzadaSufyanSyed
      @ShahzadaSufyanSyed  3 года назад

      Medium of Educational lectures in classes is urdu in oir country.. I guess Indians can also understand urdu. If you have any question in the text written on screen i would like to answer them

    • @ShahzadaSufyanSyed
      @ShahzadaSufyanSyed  3 года назад

      I appreciate your feedback on the lecture.. Plz subscribe for more videos on electrical power engineering

    • @krishnadevi6701
      @krishnadevi6701 3 года назад +1

      Ok sir ,Thank you sir.

    • @ShahzadaSufyanSyed
      @ShahzadaSufyanSyed  3 года назад

      Welcome 😇

  • @marwa_abo_El_Hadeed
    @marwa_abo_El_Hadeed 3 года назад +1

    so sad because i cant understand the accent of speech, I hope to find lecture like this in English

    • @ShahzadaSufyanSyed
      @ShahzadaSufyanSyed  3 года назад

      thanks alot for your feedback.. If I knew my audience will be out of Pakistan I would have definitely made lectures in English.. If you have any question frm wat you see in text feel free to ask questions.

  • @cricketnews8216
    @cricketnews8216 4 года назад

    Everything is explained so clearly

    • @ShahzadaSufyanSyed
      @ShahzadaSufyanSyed  4 года назад

      Thank you dear for valuable feedback 😇. Appreciated 👍

  • @manotechnical8310
    @manotechnical8310 4 года назад +1

    good lecture