Mixture of CO2-N2 as a potential to SF6 insulation gas: an overview

Each equipment in the high voltage (HV) system must retain an appropriate electrical insulation for protection and to avoid any of leakage current [1]. Thus, the choice of insulation material is essential. There are three types of insulation medium which is gases, liquids, and solids. Previous resea...

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Main Authors: ., Noor Mazliza, ., Noor Zahirah, ., Muhammad Saufi, Abd-Rahman, Rahisham, Baharom, Md Nor Ramdon
Other Authors: Mohd Jamail, Nor Akmal
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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description Each equipment in the high voltage (HV) system must retain an appropriate electrical insulation for protection and to avoid any of leakage current [1]. Thus, the choice of insulation material is essential. There are three types of insulation medium which is gases, liquids, and solids. Previous research claims that at normal temperature and pressure, gas insulation was an excellent insulator. An excellent gaseous dielectric material, however, required a long list of demanding properties, for example, having an utmost dielectric strength, good heat transfer, environmental-friendly, high thermal constancy, and available at low cost.
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spelling uthm-27342021-11-29T03:22:04Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2734/ Mixture of CO2-N2 as a potential to SF6 insulation gas: an overview ., Noor Mazliza ., Noor Zahirah ., Muhammad Saufi Abd-Rahman, Rahisham Baharom, Md Nor Ramdon TK3001-3521 Distribution or transmission of electric power Each equipment in the high voltage (HV) system must retain an appropriate electrical insulation for protection and to avoid any of leakage current [1]. Thus, the choice of insulation material is essential. There are three types of insulation medium which is gases, liquids, and solids. Previous research claims that at normal temperature and pressure, gas insulation was an excellent insulator. An excellent gaseous dielectric material, however, required a long list of demanding properties, for example, having an utmost dielectric strength, good heat transfer, environmental-friendly, high thermal constancy, and available at low cost. Penerbit UTHM Mohd Jamail, Nor Akmal Othman, Nordiana Azlin Kamarudin, Muhammad Saufi 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2734/1/Ch04.pdf ., Noor Mazliza and ., Noor Zahirah and ., Muhammad Saufi and Abd-Rahman, Rahisham and Baharom, Md Nor Ramdon (2020) Mixture of CO2-N2 as a potential to SF6 insulation gas: an overview. In: High Voltage Technologies. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 29-39. ISBN 978-967-2916-05-5
spellingShingle TK3001-3521 Distribution or transmission of electric power
., Noor Mazliza
., Noor Zahirah
., Muhammad Saufi
Abd-Rahman, Rahisham
Baharom, Md Nor Ramdon
Mixture of CO2-N2 as a potential to SF6 insulation gas: an overview
title Mixture of CO2-N2 as a potential to SF6 insulation gas: an overview
title_full Mixture of CO2-N2 as a potential to SF6 insulation gas: an overview
title_fullStr Mixture of CO2-N2 as a potential to SF6 insulation gas: an overview
title_full_unstemmed Mixture of CO2-N2 as a potential to SF6 insulation gas: an overview
title_short Mixture of CO2-N2 as a potential to SF6 insulation gas: an overview
title_sort mixture of co2-n2 as a potential to sf6 insulation gas: an overview
topic TK3001-3521 Distribution or transmission of electric power
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2734/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2734/1/Ch04.pdf