Energies (Oct 2022)

Partial Discharge Characteristics of C<sub>3</sub>F<sub>7</sub>CN Gas Mixture Using the UHF Method

  • Loizos Loizou,
  • Qinghua Han,
  • Lujia Chen,
  • Qiang Liu,
  • Mark Waldron,
  • Gordon Wilson,
  • Roberto Fernandez Bautista,
  • Malcolm Seltzer-Grant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207731
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 20
p. 7731

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Manufacturing or assembly defects in gas-insulated equipment can introduce field enhancements that could lead to partial discharge (PD). This paper examines the PD characteristics of SF6 alternatives considered for potential application to retro-filling existing SF6-designed equipment. The PD performance of the C3F7CN/CO2 gas mixture and SF6 were characterised adopting the ultra-high frequency (UHF) method and investigated for different defect configurations, pressures, and gas mediums. Hemispherical rod-plane and plane-to-plane configurations with needle on the high-voltage (HV) and ground electrodes were used to mimic conductor and enclosure protrusion defects, respectively. The results demonstrate that with a needle length of 15 mm, the 20% C3F7CN/80% CO2 gas mixture had almost half the partial discharge inception and extinction voltages (PDIV/EV) of SF6. For less divergent fields, the 20% C3F7CN/80% CO2 gas mixture demonstrated a comparable PDIV/EV performance as SF6. The phase-resolved PD patterns of the 20% C3F7CN/80% CO2 gas mixture demonstrated a 3-stage transition phase that was not observed with SF6, which could be due to the discharge mechanism of the weakly attaching CO2 gas used within the mixture.

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