DocumentCode
3010461
Title
Breakdown characteristics of liquid nitrogen for transmission-class superconducting electric equipment
Author
Woo-Ju Shin ; Jae-Sang Hwang ; Seong, Jae-kyu ; Jong-Geon Lee ; Lee, Bang-wook
Author_Institution
Dept. of ElectronicSystems Eng., Hanyang Univ., Ansan, South Korea
fYear
2012
fDate
23-27 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
766
Lastpage
769
Abstract
Since the discovery of high-temperature superconductor (HTS), liquid nitrogen(LN2) has not been only utilized as a coolant of superconducting electric equipment but also as an insulation material in cryogenic environment due to its dielectric performance. It also has a lot of advantages over other cryogenic liquid such as less expense and harmless substance, thus it has been widely used in the development of superconducting devices. Up to now, a lot of research works dealing with the breakdown characteristics of LN2 for distribution-class superconducting devices have been presented worldwide but, few research works about breakdown characteristics of liquid nitrogen in extra high voltage class have been reported due to the limitation of cryogenic test facilities in extra high voltage (EHV) class. In order to study the cryogenic EHV insulation technologies, we have built the cryogenic dielectric test facilities including a fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) big cryostat with cryogenic bushing, a 400 kV AC overvoltage and a 1.6 MV lightning impulse test systems. Using these facilities, we focused on the breakdown characteristics of liquid nitrogen in EHV level which is rather different comparing to the distribution level. With real scale big cryostat, AC overvoltage test and impulse tests have been performed. From the test results, the breakdown characteristics of liquid nitrogen in EHV were suggested. And these test results could be used as basic insulation design data to develop transmission-class superconducting electric equipment.
Keywords
coolants; gaseous insulation; high-temperature superconductors; nitrogen; superconducting devices; AC overvoltage test; HTS; N; coolant; cryogenic EHV insulation technologies; cryogenic bushing; cryogenic dielectric test; cryogenic liquid; distribution-class superconducting devices; extra high voltage class; fiber reinforced plastic big cryostat; high-temperature superconductor; insulation material; lightning impulse test systems; liquid nitrogen; transmission-class superconducting electric equipment; voltage 1.6 MV; voltage 400 kV; Cryogenics; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Lightning; Liquids; Nitrogen; Voltage control; Breakdown; Cryogenic Bushing; High Voltage; Liquind Nitrogen; Superconducting Equipment;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis (CMD), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location
Bali
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1019-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CMD.2012.6416259
Filename
6416259
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