MODELS OF MULTI-DISC HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTROSTATIC GENERATORS
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MODELS OF IdULTI�~IBC HI~~-VOLTAGE EZEOTROSTA ~
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Fiziki, Vol IX, No 23, Deo 1939,
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This Work deeoribes results of teat, on three models o! diso generators #
two big models o!' xhioh operated ire oompreeeed gas. The highert potential
reached by the last model xae Vn � 210 kV at idle rung Peak currents and
eho xt�oircuit currents reaohed O.5 . 0, 6 ml. At a ohargirig ourrent of 0.2 -
0.3 m~A the eeoondary potential reaohed 160 - 170 kV.
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' In a previous work (Models of High-Voltage Qenerators Operating is m
Liquid Dieleatrio) deacribin teats on niodele or ale I
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machines, xa investigated the operating principle oT eleotrostatio maohiAes ~
developed by ua and analysed their worlcibg oyole; namely: l) oharging at
primary potentials 2) rising of potential out-oft
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potential, and l~) loxering o~ potentihl oP the remaining oharge to the
primary potential. The dependenoe of aeoondary potential on oharge ourrent
(exterior oharamterietio~ is expressed by the equation:
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where I is the mauim~ ourrent (short�oieouit ourrent), and 9~ ie the
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hoe no leake~ In this oaae the value o! 9~ ii determined by the raiso
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The exterior oharacterietio of the maohine varies and instead o! the
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continuous line in Figure 1.
The optimuTM operating oondition of the maohine will be at that charge
Im for which potential Y2 approaches an and product Im
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oapaoity C should be kept ae lox ae possible j this produces an i~aoreaee o!
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ourrent at the carne potential P2. Figure 1 shows a~ an example two obar-
acterietioe: oapaoity C ie twine smaller in the seoond Dose than in the
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considerably iaoreaee the el~ioienoy of the maohine
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Kenos, in order to inoreeee the po~+er end eltioienoy o! operetiots o!
the eleotroetatio maohine~ one asset try to deoreese oapaoit',r C3 eAd to
inoreeee oepeoity Ole
One o! the possibilities of inoreuing end deoreaeing 0 (introdao-
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dots o! internal rortens~ wee oheoked by us in a pre~ioue work oss a two-
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rotor model+ we expected to obtain t lurt~,~r essential inoreue o~ oapeoity
~E, , by etslarging the area of the rotary Thue we were led to an entirely
we replaced the oiylindrioel
di!lerent oonetl~uotion o!' the maohine~ nsntely~
rotor by round dieoe+
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baaio elements o! the n?eodel are llat ebonite dieoe with metallio
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seotore, insulated from eaoh other. One system o! dieoe I ie assembled on
the axis and oonetitutee the rotor] the second system o! immobile dieoe II
makes the otr~tor+
Disoe I have the shape represented in Figure 2; here 1 - metallio
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connections (5)~
The eleatrio cirouit ie represented in Figure 5~
This model, ms well as those described in prAVioua works, ii supposed
to operate in liquid dieleotrio, namely keroeene~
The stator and rotor were mounted in an iron tank, 1B om ~n diameter
and 20 om high.
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