Summary
Advanced energy transmission presents ambitious challenges to the required space of installation and transmission capacity. In this context, gas-insulated systems for HVDC operation enable space-saving, low-loss and reliable realizations. Development and dimensioning require comprehensive understanding of the insulation system, consid-ering relevant influencing factors in the gas, in the solids and at the gas-solid interfaces. Detailed knowledge allows developing a computational model for different operating con-ditions, depending on load and ambient temperature. This contribution deals with material properties, major influencing factors, test and measurement set-ups and presents results from experiments supporting a reliable design of gas-insulated DC systems. All investiga-tions show that a comprehensive knowledge of the gas-solid insulating system is the key factor to design robust and compact components for gas-insulated HVDC systems.
Additional informations
Publication type | ISH Collection |
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Reference | ISH2017_453 |
Publication year | |
Publisher | ISH |
File size | 738 KB |
Pages number | 6 |
Price for non member | Free |
Price for member | Free |
Authors
Batista Suelson, BELDI, GACEK