Dielectric Strength of Alternative Insulation Gases at High Pressure in the Inhomogeneous Electric Field

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Hopf, Andreas [1 ]
Rossner, Michael [1 ]
Berger, Frank [2 ]
Prucker, Udo [3 ]
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[1] Univ Appl Sci Coburg, Fac Elect Engn, Coburg, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Ilmenau, Dept Elect Apparat & Switchgears, Ilmenau, Germany
[3] Trench Germany Ltd, Res & Dev, Bamberg, Germany
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electrical strength; Paschen law; Streamer; impact ionization; free mean path; SF6; air; high pressure discharge; BREAKDOWN; MIXTURES;
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Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) is the most common insulation gas in high voltage technology. Besides the excellent insulation properties SF6 has the most known global warming potential with a long lifetime in the atmosphere. Alternative insulation gases have only a fraction of the insulation level of SF6 center dot The electric strength of gases depends on the gas density and can be increased significantly by using higher pressure. The aspirants were Nitrogen, air and N-2-SF6-mixtures, with small admixture of SF6 center dot The electron affinity of SF6 increases the dielectric strength of N-2 strongly. In general the dielectric strength of SF6 is three times higher compared to air. Therefore the alternative insulation gases must set under high pressure to get equivalent dielectric strength. With regard to the practical feasibility of alternative gases influences like surface roughness, starting electron issue an inhomogeneous electric fields were included in the investigation.
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