Title :
Electron Swarm Parameters in
and
Gas Mixtures
Author :
Deng, Yunkun ; Lu, Chengdong ; Xiao, Dengming
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., Shanghai, China
Abstract :
The electron swarm parameters in c-C4F8/CO2 gas mixtures, including the density-normalized effective ionization coefficient (α-η)/N and the drift velocity Ve, are calculated for the overall density-reduced electric-field strength E/N values from 150 to 600 Td (1 Td = 10-17 V · cm2). These calculations have been performed through solving the Boltzmann equation under the two-term approximation in the condition of steady-state Townsend experiment. The c-C4F8 content k in the gas mixtures can be varied over the range of 0%-100 %. From the variation curve of (α-η)/N with the c-C4F8 mixture ratio k, the limiting field strength (E/N)lim for each c-C4F8 concentration is determined for the analysis of the insulation characteristics of the c-C4F8/CO2 mixture. Additionally, the global-warming potential and the liquefaction temperature of c-C4 F8/CO2 gas mixtures are also taken into account to evaluate the possibility of applying in gas insulation of power equipment.
Keywords :
Boltzmann equation; SF6 insulation; Townsend discharge; carbon compounds; gas mixtures; global warming; ionisation; liquefaction; organic compounds; plasma density; plasma dielectric properties; plasma temperature; plasma transport processes; Boltzmann equation analysis; density-normalized effective ionization coefficient; density-reduced electric-field strength; drift velocity; electron swarm parameters; gas mixtures; global-warming potential; insulation characteristics; liquefaction temperature; steady-state Townsend experiment; Atmospheric measurements; Boltzmann equation; Electric potential; Electron mobility; Ionization; Sulfur hexafluoride; $hbox{c-C}_{4}hbox{F}_{8}/hbox{CO}_{2}$ gas mixtures; electron swarm parameters; global-warming potential (GWP); insulation characteristics; liquefaction temperature;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2211440