DocumentCode :
805565
Title :
Lightning impulse breakdown characteristics of SF6 alternative gases for gas-insulated switchgear
Author :
Hoshina, Y. ; Sato, M. ; Shiiki, M. ; Hanai, M. ; Kaneko, E.
Author_Institution :
Toshiba Corp., Japan
Volume :
153
Issue :
1
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Investigations of the lightning impulse breakdown characteristics of a SF6/N2 gas mixture, N2 gas and CO2 gas have been carried out. In the case of the SF6/N2 gas mixture the 50% breakdown (electric) field strength for the positive impulse voltage was slightly lower than that for the negative impulse voltage, and the pressure of the SF6/N2 gas mixture must be increased to approximately twice the pressure of SF6 gas to obtain the same dielectric strength as that of SF6 gas. For CO2 gas, the 50% breakdown field strength for the negative impulse voltage was lower than that for the positive impulse voltage in the case of SF6 gas. However, the dielectric strength of CO2 gas, even at twice the pressure of SF6 gas, was approximately 60% of the strength of SF6 gas, so that the CO2 gas-insulated busbar may be approximately 1.6 times as large as the SF6 gas-insulated busbar. In the case of N2 gas, the 50% breakdown field strength for the positive impulse voltage was lower than that for the negative impulse voltage, and the dielectric strength of N2 gas, even at twice the pressure of SF6 gas, was less than 50% of the strength of SF6 gas, so that the N2 gas-insulated busbar may be approximately 2.1 times as large as the SF6 gas-insulated busbar. A remarkable difference between CO2 and N2 gas was found from the observation of discharge forms and partial discharge properties.
Keywords :
SF6 insulation; busbars; carbon compounds; electric breakdown; gas insulated switchgear; lightning; nitrogen; partial discharges; sulphur compounds; CO2; SF6; breakdown field strength; dielectric strength; discharge forms; gas-insulated busbar; gas-insulated switchgear; gaseous insulation; lightning impulse breakdown characteristics; negative impulse voltage; partial discharge properties; positive impulse voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Science, Measurement and Technology, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1350-2344
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-smt:20050007
Filename :
1582094
Link To Document :
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