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English: A polycarbonate plate, originally part of a high voltage Trigatron spark gap switch, tracked by a 2D Electrical tree. The device had a design flaw: the small white cylinder of PVC began to break down when subjected to corona discharge. This liberated hydrogen chloride HCl gas. The HCl then absorbed water from the air, depositing a partially-conducting film of hydrochloric acid on the surface of the polycarbonate. This led the formation of 2D carbonized tree-like patterns across the surface of the polycarbonate. The conductive paths ultimately led to premature breakdown and operational failure of the trigatron. From Bert Hickman, Stoneridge Engineering, http://www.capturedlightning.com |
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