Abstract
This experimental study addresses the behavior of binary mixtures of argon and sulfur hexafluoride in a rod-plane electrode configuration when subjected to impulse voltages. Positive-polarity, standard lightning impulse voltages (1.2-/spl mu/s/50-/spl mu/s) with different magnitudes were employed throughout the experiments. The percentage of SF/sub 6/ in Ar was varied from 1% to 90% at a total gas pressure of 50 kPa and 100 kPa. The breakdown voltage of each gas mixture was recorded at 50% breakdown probability. Similar to our theoretical as well as experimental studies under static electric fields it is observed that the breakdown strength of Ar has increased dramatically when mixed with a small percentage of SF/sub 6/. However, the breakdown voltages did increase monotonically but not dramatically for higher SF/sub 6/ percentages.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Oct 1 2003 |
Event | IEEE Xplore - Duration: May 24 2016 → … |
Conference
Conference | IEEE Xplore |
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Period | 5/24/16 → … |
Disciplines
- Electrical and Computer Engineering