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Fluoronitriles/CO2 gas mixture as promising substitute to SF6 for insulation in high voltage applications

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This paper is aimed at the breakdown characteristics of Fluoronitriles - CO2 gas mixtures in different experimental conditions; these mixtures constitute promising substitutes to SF6 gas in high voltage applications especially gas insulating switchgear (GIS). Fluoronitriles chemical gas compound based on 3M™ NOVEC 4710 have a high dielectric strength, more than 2 times that of SF6 and a low Global Warming Potential (GWP). Mixed with CO2 as gas carrier, the obtained mixtures offer interesting dielectric properties and the possibility to be used for low temperature applications. The experiments are conducted with different electrodes geometries namely plane-to-plane, sphere-to-sphere, sphere-to-plane and rod-to-plane (i.e. in homogeneous, quasi-homogeneous and inhomogeneous electric field distribution) and different field utilization factors, under AC and lightning impulse voltages. The same experiments are reproduced for pure SF6 for the comparison. The comparison of breakdown voltages results of mixtures with different concentrations of Fluoronitriles in CO2 in sphere-to-sphere electrodes arrangement shows that the 3.7 % Fluoronitriles / 96.3% CO2 mixture constitutes a good compromise and an appropriate gas mixture for high voltage apparatus insulation in point of view of pressure and low ambient temperature application (-30°C).
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hal-01497837 , version 1 (29-03-2017)

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Houssem Eddine Nechmi, Abderrahmane Beroual, Alain Girodet, Paul Vinson. Fluoronitriles/CO2 gas mixture as promising substitute to SF6 for insulation in high voltage applications. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 2016, 23 (5), pp.2587 - 2593. ⟨10.1109/TDEI.2016.7736816⟩. ⟨hal-01497837⟩
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