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Dielectric Properties of Gas Mixtures with Carbon Fluoride Gases and N2/CO2

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Gaseous Dielectrics IX

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With excellent insulation and current interruption characteristics, SF6 gas has been applied since the 1960’s in electric power equipment, and is finding a wide range of applications today in GIS, GCB and GIL of classes from several kV to 1OOOkV. In COP3 of 1997, however, it was designated a greenhouse gas and since then there has been demand for alternative insulating gases to pure SF6 gas.(1)

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  1. CIGRE TF01 WG23.10,SF6 and the GlobalAtmosphere,Electra, No.l64( 1996)

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  2. L.G.Christophorou et al.,SF6lN2 Mixtures.Basicand HV Insulation Properties, IEEE Trans. DEI,Vol.2, No.5, pp952–1003 (1995)

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Okabe, S., Yuasa, S., Suzuki, H. (2001). Dielectric Properties of Gas Mixtures with Carbon Fluoride Gases and N2/CO2 . In: Christophorou, L.G., Olthoff, J.K. (eds) Gaseous Dielectrics IX. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0583-9_48

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