1991
DOI: 10.1541/ieejpes1990.111.12_1335
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Principal Decomposition Products at Various Faults in Gas-Insulated Transformers

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“…At a higher discharge energy level (1000 J), SOF 2 was detected in addition to SO 2 , together with traces of CF 4 , CH 4 , and others. SO 2 , SOF 2 , and CF 4 were detected irrespective of gas pressure level.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…At a higher discharge energy level (1000 J), SOF 2 was detected in addition to SO 2 , together with traces of CF 4 , CH 4 , and others. SO 2 , SOF 2 , and CF 4 were detected irrespective of gas pressure level.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…General trends of decomposition gases produced by discharges are as follows: with discharges via insulation, CF 4 is detected in addition to the gases from SF 6 gas only and the production of decomposition gases depends on the level of discharge energy. The decomposition gases detected at discharges are summarized in Table 8.…”
Section: Decomposition Gas Generated By Faultsmentioning
confidence: 99%