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The Journal of Engineering
Influence of trace H(2)O and O(2) on SF(6) decomposition products under arcing conditions in electric power equipment
Ren Yang1  Mengyuan Xu2  Jing Yan2  Yingsan Geng2  Chen Guan2 
[1] SGCC Shan'Xi Electric Power Research Institute;State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment, Xi'an Jiaotong University;
关键词: electrochemical sensors;    arcs (electric);    condition monitoring;    decomposition;    chromatography;    circuit breakers;    fault diagnosis;    oxygen;    sulphur compounds;    carbon compounds;    arcing energy;    arcing conditions;    electric power equipment;    arc extinguishing medium;    gas decomposition products;    decomposition tests;    circuit breaker;    insulating medium;    condition monitoring;    fault diagnosis;    gas chromatograph;    electrochemical sensor;    formation process;    decomposition characteristic component;    voltage 40.5 kV;    H(2)O;    O(2);    SF(6);    SOF(2);    SO(2);    CO;    CO(2);    CF(4);    C(2)F(6);    C(3)F(8);   
DOI  :  10.1049/joe.2018.8832
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

SF(6) has been widely used as an insulating and arc extinguishing medium in electric power equipments. Detection of gas decomposition products is an important means for condition monitoring and fault diagnosis. Trace H(2)O and O(2) have a significant influence on the species and concentrations of SF(6) decomposition products. It is important to explore the influence mechanism of trace H(2)O and O(2) on SF(6) decomposition products under arcing conditions. A series of SF(6) decomposition tests were carried out on a 40.5kV SF(6) circuit breaker, and a gas chromatograph and an electrochemical sensor were used to measure decomposed components. First, the H(2)O content remained constant, and the O(2) content and arcing energy changed in the tests. It has been found that the decomposition products of SF(6) are SOF(2), SO(2), CO, CO(2), CF(4), C(2)F(6) and C(3)F(8). Then, the O(2) content remained constant, and the H(2)O content changed. The decomposition products are mainly SOF(2), SO(2), CO and CO(2). Concentrations of all these decomposition products increase first and then tend to be stable slowly over time, but change differently with the increase of H(2)O and O(2) contents, because H(2)O and O(2) play different roles in the formation process of each decomposition characteristic components.

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