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Assessment of optimum SF/sub 6/-air, SF/sub 6/-N/sub 2/, SF/sub 6/-CO/sub 2/ according to particle contamination sensitivity

Abstract

The design stress of sulphur hexafluoride Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) systems are limited by the harmful effects resulting from the almost inevitable presence of particulate contamination in GIS equipment. Mixing SF/sub 6/ with other gas is a possible way of improving GIS performance under particle contamination condition. This paper studies the breakdown of SF/sub 6/-gas mixture (SF/sub 6/-air, SF/sub 6/-N/sub 2/ and SF/sub 6/-CO/sub 2/) in the presence of contaminating particles under applied DC voltage. The effect of particle dimensions on the breakdown voltage and so on the particle contamination factor (PCF) is presented in this work. The breakdown voltage-pressure characteristics for SF/sub 6/-gas mixture with different fractional concentration of SF/sub 6/ in mixture are carried out. Also, the particle contamination sensitivity is sought for different parameters and to obtain the optimum SF/sub 6/-gas mixtures for the case study. From this study it is concluded that some SF/sub 6/-gas mixture have breakdown gradients comparable to that of pure SF/sub 6/ and are less sensitive to the presence of strong localized fields.

Keywords:
Switchgear Sulfur hexafluoride Analytical Chemistry (journal) Contamination Particle (ecology) Breakdown voltage Materials science Particle size Sensitivity (control systems) Voltage Chemistry Environmental chemistry Electrical engineering Electronic engineering Physical chemistry

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