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Breakdown characteristics of CF3I-N2 gas mixtures in a needle-plate geometry

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The breakdown voltages in a needle-plate geometry have been measured by 50 Hz power frequency tests for the CF3I-N2 gas mixtures (5–30% CF3I) over the gas pressure from 0.1 to… Click to show full abstract

The breakdown voltages in a needle-plate geometry have been measured by 50 Hz power frequency tests for the CF3I-N2 gas mixtures (5–30% CF3I) over the gas pressure from 0.1 to 0.3 MPa. The influence of different conditions on the breakdown performance is investigated. The synergistic effect of CF3I-N2 gas mixtures is verified from the respect of breakdown voltage. Moreover, the behavior of the gas mixtures in highly divergent fields is characterized by a pressure range of corona stabilization, which can explain the relation of the breakdown strength to gas pressure and mixing ratio. A comparison to the theoretical breakdown voltages in uniform electric field shows that the breakdown strength reduces with the rising non-uniform coefficient of electric field at relatively short gap distance. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the insulating ability to divergent field is weakened by the increasing CF3I ratio.

Keywords: plate geometry; gas; geometry; needle plate; cf3i gas; gas mixtures

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
Year Published: 2017

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