Negative DC breakdown characteristics of C3F7CN/CO2 gas mixture for application in high voltage accelerators

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This study investigates the technical feasibility of retro-filling a C3F7CN/CO2 gas mixture for existing SF6-insulated accelerators. Negative DC breakdown characteristics of 20% C3F7CN/80% CO2 gas mixture and SF6 for varying pressure, gap distance and field uniformity are analyzed experimentally using four distinctly different electrode configurations. The C3F7CN/CO2 gas mixture shows a higher breakdown strength than SF6 for configurations with high field uniformity, whereas SF6 outperforms C3F7CN/CO2 gas mixture under the non-uniform field. Importantly, 20% C3F7CN/80% CO2 gas mixture exhibits comparable insulation capability to SF6 in a 10/30 mm coaxial geometry with similar field uniformity as found in the practical gas-insulated equipment. The results of this work contribute to the development of a potential retro-fill solution using 20% C3F7CN/80% CO2 gas mixture for accelerators.

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Iddrissu, I., Chen, L., Bahdad, F. O., Dabin, J., Joassin, D., Maksoud, L., & Kieffel, Y. (2021). Negative DC breakdown characteristics of C3F7CN/CO2 gas mixture for application in high voltage accelerators. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 28(3), 946–954. https://doi.org/10.1109/TDEI.2021.009376

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