Gas insulated transmission lines (GIL): ready for the real world

T. Hillers
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Gas-insulated transmission lines (GIL) are a further development of the tubular conductor intended for long distances and are especially suitable for connecting conurbations to centers of power supply. They are also as "invisible" as ordinary power cables as well as having a number of other advantages. The first mixed-gas-insulated power transmission line in the world successfully completed its field trials with an endurance test in early 1999. The most important aim in the further development of tubular conductors for long distance power transmission was to reduce costs so that they can be used economically over distances of up to several kilometers. This has now been achieved. The system costs of the gas-insulated transmission lines developed by Siemens are now only a factor of 8 or 10 above those of overhead power lines down from a factor of 30. Now the GIL has reached the order of magnitude to be accepted by utilities if an overhead line must be brought underground. The basis of this reduction in costs was the adaptation of installation techniques similar to those used in laying pipelines. The simplification and standardization of individual components, and the use of a sulfur hexafluoride (SF/sub 6/) and nitrogen (N/sub 2/) gas mixture. In the past, pure SF/sub 6/ has been the most widely used gas for tubular conductors, most of which have been incorporated into substations.
气体绝缘输电线路(GIL):为现实世界做好准备
气体绝缘输电线路(GIL)是对长距离管状导体的进一步发展,特别适用于连接城市和供电中心。它们和普通电缆一样是“隐形的”,而且还有许多其他优点。1999年初,世界上第一条混合气体绝缘输电线路成功地完成了现场试验和耐久性试验。管状导体长距离输电的进一步发展最重要的目标是降低成本,以便在长达几公里的距离上经济地使用。这一目标现在已经实现。西门子开发的气体绝缘输电线路的系统成本现在只比架空输电线路高8到10倍,而不是原来的30倍。现在,如果架空线路必须转入地下,GIL已经达到了公用事业公司可以接受的数量级。成本降低的基础是采用了与铺设管道类似的安装技术。单个成分的简化和标准化,以及使用六氟化硫(SF/sub 6/)和氮(N/sub 2/)气体混合物。过去,纯SF/sub 6/是管状导体使用最广泛的气体,其中大部分已并入变电站。
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