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H. OKUBO: In the case of SF6 GIS, particle movement is not of interest under AC voltage application because the breakdown occurs just under the impulse voltage application condition. However, for a pure N2 or for small content SF6 in N2 GIS, AC breakdown would occur just under the condition of particle standing on the tank. In this case, I think that we need to change the testing method of the GIS. What do you think about it?
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Christophorou, L.G., Olthoff, J.K. (2001). General Discussion. In: Christophorou, L.G., Olthoff, J.K. (eds) Gaseous Dielectrics IX. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0583-9_83
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