Abstract:
To evaluate the feasibility of using hexafluoro- 2-butyne (C
4F
6) as a substitute for SF
6 gas in gas insulated power equipment, the ionization and breakdown characteristics of C
4F
6 pure gas and C
4F
6/N
2 mixtures are studied. The reduced ionization coefficient, reduced attachment coefficient, and critical reduced field strength (
E/
N)
lim of C
4F
6 and C
4F
6/N
2 mixtures in the range of 200 to 800 Td (1 Td=10
−21 V⋅m
2) are measured through steady-state Townsend(SST) test, and their insulation performance and stability are evaluated through breakdown discharge test under power frequency voltages. The results show that the (
E/
N)
lim of C
4F
6 gas is 697.7 Td, which is 1.96 times that of SF
6. The (
E/
N)
lim of C
4F
6/N
2 mixture shows a linear growth pattern with the increase of C
4F
6 molar ratio, and there is no synergistic effect between C
4F
6 and N
2. The (
E/
N)
lim value of 34.0% C
4F
6/66% N
2 mixture is equivalent to SF
6. The insulation strength of 25% C
4F
6/75% N
2 under 0.5 MPa is 0.89 compared to SF
6 under the same pressure. After the breakdown test, a large number of solid decomposition products are generated on the electrode surface, indicating poor stability of C
4F
6 gas. Taking into account insulation performance and stability, C
4F
6 and its mixture are difficult to be applied as insulation media in gas insulated equipment.