DocumentCode :
1397283
Title :
Breakdown Characteristics of Liquefied {\\rm SF}_{6} and {\\rm CF}_{4} Gases in Liquid Nitrog
Author :
Lee, S.H. ; Seong, J.K. ; Oh, S.H. ; Shin, W.J. ; Khan, Umer A. ; Lee, B.W.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron., Electr., Control & Instrum. Eng., Hanyang Univ., Ansan, South Korea
Volume :
21
Issue :
3
fYear :
2011
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1430
Lastpage :
1433
Abstract :
High voltage cryogenic insulation issues need to be addressed in order to promote the commercialization of high temperature superconducting (HTS) equipment. One of the critical components for superconducting devices is the bushing whose role is to safely supply high current to the device. Due to a steep temperature gradient, commercial bushings which have been insulated with SF6 gas could not be directly applied to cryogenic equipment due to liquefaction of SF6 in the cryogenic environment; therefore, alternative suitable structure and insulation methods should be developed. As a fundamental step in the development of the optimum bushings for HTS devices, the breakdown characteristics of liquid nitrogen mixed with liquefied insulating gases such as N2, SF6 and CF4 have been investigated. In particular, we noted the insulation characteristics of CF4 gas whose liquefication temperature is much higher than SF6 gas. Thus, in order to investigate the possibility of substituting CF4 gas for SF6 gas for the bushings of HTS electrical equipment, impulse tests, AC withstanding voltage tests, and partial discharge (PD) tests have been performed. As a result of these tests, it was shown that mixtures of liquefied insulating gases have a much higher breakdown voltage compared to pure liquid nitrogen. Especially in a cryogenic environment, the usage of SF6 gas should be evaluated due to freezing effects. On the other hand, CF4 gas has shown excellent insulation properties even in a cryogenic environment and could be utilized as an insulation gas for high voltage bushings of HTS electrical equipment.
Keywords :
bushings; carbon compounds; cryogenic electronics; sulphur compounds; superconducting device testing; AC withstanding voltage tests; CF4; HTS electrical equipment; SF6; high temperature superconducting equipment; high voltage bushings; high voltage cryogenic insulation; impulse tests; liquefied CF4 gas; liquefied SF6 gas; liquefied insulating gases; liquid nitrogen; partial discharge tests; superconducting devices; Cryogenics; Electrodes; Gases; Insulators; Partial discharges; ${rm LN}_{2}$; ${rm CF}_{4}$ ; ${rm SF}_{6}$; Breakdown; HTS electrical equipment; bushing; high voltage; liquefaction; partial discharge;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2010.2090638
Filename :
5659885
Link To Document :
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