Abstract

Low-pressure experimental data concerning fundamental gas discharge parameters may be used in compressed gases provided the gas compressibility factor is taken into consideration and that this has a significant effect on the interpretation of breakdown in sulphur hexafluoride at pressures greater than about 100 kPa (1 bar). A modified relationship giving values of the effective ionization coefficient for SF6 at high pressures is presented.

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