顺丰号外加剂在发散场的协同效应、电极侵蚀及分解特性试验研究

IF 2.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Vinod Kumar Gandi;Rishi Verma;Gursharn Singh;Manoj Kumar Warrier;Archana Sharma
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六氟化硫(SF6)气体是一种强效的温室气体,人们一直在研究更环保的气体,以替代高压设备中的SF6。对替代气体的研究表明,SF6外加剂具有与纯SF6相当的有前途的介电性能。在本文中,使用高压同轴火花隙(SG)开关,在局部放电(PD)即点平面拓扑下,测试了在不同体积浓度的SF6中加入掺杂气体(SF6)对非电子亲和气体(如N2、干燥空气和Ar)的协同效应。实验条件为:掺杂气体浓度为5% ~ 50%,工作压力为0.0345 ~ 0.172 MPa,电极间距为0.4 cm。SF6与N2和干燥空气的二元混合物具有较高的增效作用,增效效果为$\varphi $ (SF6) ~5%。此外,在SF6/N2和SF6/干燥空气中,随着$\varphi $ (SF6)的增加,协同效应呈现饱和行为。与SF6/N2不同,SF6/Ar中击穿电压(BDV)的增长率在较高的压力下大大降低,SF6的体积百分比较低。除击穿研究外,还研究了SF6/N2的分解特性和电极侵蚀速率。综合实验研究表明,这些外加剂作为SF6替代品的应用是可行的。
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Experimental Studies on Synergistic Effects, Electrode Erosion, and Decomposition Characteristics of SF₆ Admixture in Divergent Fields
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas is a potent greenhouse gas, and there has been research into more environmentally friendly gases as a replacement to SF6 in HV equipment. The research into alternative gases has shown that SF6 admix have a promising dielectric property as comparable to pure SF6. In this article, the synergistic effects of adding a dopant gas (SF6) to nonelectron affinity gases such as N2, dry air, and Ar are tested with varied volumetric concentrations of SF6 by using a HV co-axial sparkgap (SG) switch under partial discharge (PD), that is, point-plane topology. The experimentation is carried out with doped gas concentration varying from 5% to 50% for operating pressure levels of 0.0345–0.172 MPa with interelectrode distance of 0.4 cm. The binary mixture of SF6 with N2 and dry air exhibits a higher synergism with $\varphi $ (SF6) ~5%. Furthermore, in SF6/N2 and SF6/dry air, the synergistic effects exhibit a saturated behavior with rise in $\varphi $ (SF6). Unlike SF6/N2, the growth rate of breakdown voltage (BDV) in SF6/Ar is greatly reduced at higher pressure with low % by vol. of SF6. Apart from breakdown study, the decomposition characteristics and electrode erosion rates of SF6/N2 has been investigated. The comprehensive experimental investigations reported herein present the application feasibility of these admixtures as a replacement to SF6.
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IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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6.00
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22.60%
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309
审稿时长
5.2 months
期刊介绍: Topics that are concerned with dielectric phenomena and measurements, with development and characterization of gaseous, vacuum, liquid and solid electrical insulating materials and systems; and with utilization of these materials in circuits and systems under condition of use.
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