Electrical stress control electrode in combination with a juncti

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Conduits – cables or conductors – Combined

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338217, H02G 15064, H02G 15184

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044182406

ABSTRACT:
The electrical stress control electrode to be arranged around an unshielded junction end portion of a conductor insulator comprises a sheathing member having several successive adjacent zones each having a non-linear electrical resistance different from the adjacent zones, said resistance typically increasing towards the high voltage parts of the junction. The zones are made of a plastic material support compound or binder including particles of silicon carbide or zinc oxide, the different resistances being obtained by varying the concentration of particles of a same grain size from a zone to another, or by progressively steppingly varying the grain size of the particles for a given concentration from a zone to another.

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patent: 1992529 (1935-02-01), Henry
patent: 3210460 (1965-10-01), Suelmann
patent: 3644662 (1972-02-01), Salahshourian

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