Abstract

The application of binary gas mixtures consisting of heptafluorobutyronitrile (C4F7N) and carbon dioxide (CO2) in AC GIS is currently attracting much attention. Therefore, the evaluation of the gas-solid interface charge distribution characteristics of epoxy resin is indispensable. Additionally, the phase-dependency of the charging behavior remains not fully understood. We simulated coaxial electrode structure in GIS and investigated the surface charge distribution on a down-scaled epoxy insulator. The influence of the truncated phase angle and duration of AC voltage on charge behavior were analyzed, and the charge transport mechanism under AC voltage was theoretically analyzed. The results showed that there was a noticeable negative charge speckle with the presence of the metal particle and the accumulated negative charge on the insulator surface far exceeded that of the positive charge. The maximum surface charge density and the amount of surface charge accumulated first increased and then decreased over time. It was found that the phase angle has a negligible influence on the surface charge distribution at the cut-off moment.

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