Surface Modification and Surface Flashover Performance Enhancement
A special issue of Coatings (ISSN 2079-6412). This special issue belongs to the section "Surface Characterization, Deposition and Modification".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 13546
Special Issue Editors
Interests: gas discharge physics; non-thermal plasma applications; surface modification technologies; plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition
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Interests: high voltage; insulation; gas discharge; non-thermal plasma
Interests: high voltage; surface discharge; insulation; GIS
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Interests: functional graded materials; surface modification; quantum chemical calculation
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Interests: DC GIL; metal particle; particle electrodynamics; charge accumulation; nano-composite coating; particle suppression measures
Interests: discharge plasma application; plasma surface modification; PECVD; vacuum discharge
Interests: surface charge physics; DC surface flashover phenomena; DC PD behaviors at complex conditions
Interests: low temperature Plasma; discharge plasma and application; plasma surface modification; plasma deposition
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to invite you to submit your work to a Special Issue on “Surface Modification and Surface Flashover Performance Enhancement”. With this Special Issue, we would like to offer a better understanding and showcase the best work of surface modification methods to improve the surface flashover performance of insulating materials.
Insulating materials are widely used in many industrial devices, including power transmission line, pulsed power system, spacecraft, etc. With the increase in voltage level and the demand for compact structures, the improvement of insulation properties of insulating materials is urgent. As one of the most common insulation failure types, surface flashover usually has a lower breakdown value compared with that of a gas gap with the same dimension, due to field distortion in triple junctions and/or surface charge accumulation. Surface flashover voltage has been verified to be closely related to the surface electrical properties of insulating materials, including surface resistance and surface flashover voltage, etc. Therefore, surface modification may provide a promising approach to improve the surface flashover performance of insulating materials.
In this Special Issue, we invite researchers to present original research papers, review articles or short communications on the latest developments in the field of surface modification and surface flashover performance enhancement that will foster the continuous development of insulating material application for the benefit, in the short and medium term, of the scientific community and also of the industrial sectors. In particular, the topics of interest for this Special Issue include but are not limited to:
- Novel design of the surface structure;
- Magnetron sputtering, irradiation, etc.;
- Direct fluorination, CVD coatings, etc.;
- Plasma surface modification (etching, deposition, PECVD, etc.);
- Novel material modification strategies;
- Surface flashover phenomena and related mechanisms involved with interface surface charges;
- Measurement technologies and simulations methods of interface surface charges;
- Correlation between surface modification and surface flashover performance;
- Simulation on surface modification for surface flashover enhancement.
Prof. Dr. Cheng Zhang
Prof. Dr. Zhi Fang
Prof. Dr. Junbo Deng
Dr. Jin Li
Dr. Jian Wang
Dr. Fei Kong
Dr. Chuanyang Li
Prof. Dr. Tao Shao
Guest Editors
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