1997
DOI: 10.1109/57.620514
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Sulfur hexafluoride and the electric power industry

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“…SF 6 was discovered in 1900 by Henri Moissan and Paul Lebeau [6], and has many industrial applications, most prominently as an insulating gas for high-voltage electrical power systems (see, for example, [7]). It is very stable chemically, electrically and thermally, and has been investigated extensively as a model fluid for criticality studies [8], including under weightless conditions aboard the International Space Station [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SF 6 was discovered in 1900 by Henri Moissan and Paul Lebeau [6], and has many industrial applications, most prominently as an insulating gas for high-voltage electrical power systems (see, for example, [7]). It is very stable chemically, electrically and thermally, and has been investigated extensively as a model fluid for criticality studies [8], including under weightless conditions aboard the International Space Station [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sulfur hexafluoride (SF 6 ) is a man-made gas which is used by the electric power industry, in semiconductor processing, as a blanket gas for magnesium refining, as a reactive gas in aluminium recycling to reduce porosity, for thermal and sound insulation, and in voice communication, leak checking, atmospheric trace gas studies, ball inflation, etc [1].…”
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“…It seals high-voltage components, such as circuit breakers, disconnectors, grounding switches, in a metal pipe, uses SF 6 as insulating medium [1] . SF 6 has a strong adsorption ability of electrons, the strong electronegative indicates its excellent properties of insulation and arc extinguishing [2,3] , another feature of the SF 6 gas is having a high thermal conductivity [4] . Till now, SF 6 gas is the best insulation and arc extinguishing medium.…”
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“…Solves practical application problems of SF 6 alternative gases. 6 and SF 6 /N 2 gas mixture According to the experimental research literature and research institutions [2][3][4] . In frequency AC voltage, SF 6 gas gap electric strength (peak) can be represented by the following empirical formula:…”
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confidence: 99%