Need to know about Surface Voltage

In summary, the conversation discusses the application of an electrical insulating material on a conductor carrying 25 Kv AC voltage. The question is raised about the surface voltage observed on the insulating material and if there is a test or method to measure it. It is mentioned that the insulating material has been tested for a breakdown voltage of over 50 Kv AC, but a specific question about surface voltage is posed. The discussion also mentions the assumption of linearity when considering the relationship between voltage and depth of the coating.
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Arjun Mehta
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If we apply an electrical insulating material on a bare conductor which carries 25 Kv AC Voltage. What would be the surface voltage observed on the insulating material? Is there any test/method by which surface voltage can be measured on the Insulating Material.

The Insulating material has been tested for Breakdown Voltage of > 50 Kv AC, however a specific question of Surface Voltage has been asked in this case.

Will be great if someone can help me answer this query.

Thanks a ton
Arjun
 
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There are a couple of problems with the way you phrased the question.
  • Surface voltage relative to what?
  • 50 Kv breakdown voltage should be Kv per meter, or Kv for a specified depth of coating.
But the simplest approach is to just assume linearity. If the coating has depth D, and if the outside is grounded white the inside is 25 Kv, then draw a straight line (0 volts, 0 depth) to (25 Kv, D depth).

More specifics might get a better answer, but based on what you gave us, linearity is the simplest.
 

Related to Need to know about Surface Voltage

What is surface voltage?

Surface voltage is the electric potential difference between a conductive material's surface and a reference point, typically the Earth.

Why is surface voltage important?

Surface voltage can impact the behavior and performance of electronic devices, as well as pose potential safety hazards. It is also important for understanding and mitigating the effects of electrostatic discharge.

How is surface voltage measured?

Surface voltage can be measured using specialized instruments such as voltmeters or surface voltmeters. These instruments measure the potential difference between the surface and a reference electrode.

What factors can affect surface voltage?

Surface voltage can be affected by a variety of factors, including proximity to other conductive materials, humidity, and temperature. It can also be influenced by the type of material and its surface properties.

How can surface voltage be controlled or reduced?

Surface voltage can be controlled or reduced by implementing proper grounding and bonding techniques, using insulating materials, and minimizing contact and friction between different surfaces. Humidity control and temperature regulation can also help to reduce surface voltage.

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