Analysis of SF<sub>6</sub> and CF<sub>4</sub> consumption for refueling high-voltage switching equipment

The article describes to eliminate possible errors in the supply of cylinders with sulfur hexafluoride and cylinders with carbon tetrafluoride to high-voltage substations for refueling switching devices such as high-voltage switches, voltage transformers, etc. Conduct an analysis of possible erroneo...

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Main Authors: N. Yu. Zalenskaya, Ph. V. Makarenko, A. I. Zarevich, A. V. Poluektov
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Published: Kazan State Power Engineering University 2024-09-01
Series:Известия высших учебных заведений: Проблемы энергетики
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A. V. Poluektov
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description The article describes to eliminate possible errors in the supply of cylinders with sulfur hexafluoride and cylinders with carbon tetrafluoride to high-voltage substations for refueling switching devices such as high-voltage switches, voltage transformers, etc. Conduct an analysis of possible erroneous supplies of the two above-mentioned gases at the substation. Make an analysis of possible residuals (or shortfalls) of gas cylinders after refilling. Make an assumption about the reasons for the appearance of possible residues. Give recommendations for overcoming possible problems. Make the appropriate calculations. Propose a formula (table) for recalculating the consumption of both types of gases. Make a table for calculating the actual values of the number of supplied cylinders, related to the discreteness of the volumes of the cylinders and the switching devices themselves. Draw appropriate conclusions and make recommendations. To achieve this goal, a method was used to calculate the state of an ideal gas using software for working with spreadsheets. The article reflects the relevance of the topic and discusses the features of refueling high-voltage SF6 equipment in various climatic conditions (below minus 40-49°F). An analysis of typical ratings of high-voltage switches used at highvoltage substations was carried out. A graph is presented for converting the molar fraction (contributing to pressure) of gases into the mass fraction. A sample calculation of the number of cylinders is presented for two commonly encountered volumes of switching devices and fortyliter gas cylinders for several standard cylinder filling ratios. Presumptive conclusions are presented regarding the assessment of real errors when sending gas cylinders for refilling switching devices. The article offers an understanding of the sequence of problems associated with incorrect calculations and a complete methodology for calculating the correct volumes (mass) of gas depending on the actual types of devices used, depending on the volume of supplies pieces of equipment.
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spelling doaj-art-98831f8d56104d79bc67d6f501768fab2025-08-20T02:23:59ZengKazan State Power Engineering UniversityИзвестия высших учебных заведений: Проблемы энергетики1998-99032024-09-0126431610.30724/1998-9903-2024-26-4-3-161026Analysis of SF<sub>6</sub> and CF<sub>4</sub> consumption for refueling high-voltage switching equipmentN. Yu. Zalenskaya0Ph. V. Makarenko1A. I. Zarevich2A. V. Poluektov3Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. MorozovVoronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. MorozovVoronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. MorozovVoronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies named after G.F. MorozovThe article describes to eliminate possible errors in the supply of cylinders with sulfur hexafluoride and cylinders with carbon tetrafluoride to high-voltage substations for refueling switching devices such as high-voltage switches, voltage transformers, etc. Conduct an analysis of possible erroneous supplies of the two above-mentioned gases at the substation. Make an analysis of possible residuals (or shortfalls) of gas cylinders after refilling. Make an assumption about the reasons for the appearance of possible residues. Give recommendations for overcoming possible problems. Make the appropriate calculations. Propose a formula (table) for recalculating the consumption of both types of gases. Make a table for calculating the actual values of the number of supplied cylinders, related to the discreteness of the volumes of the cylinders and the switching devices themselves. Draw appropriate conclusions and make recommendations. To achieve this goal, a method was used to calculate the state of an ideal gas using software for working with spreadsheets. The article reflects the relevance of the topic and discusses the features of refueling high-voltage SF6 equipment in various climatic conditions (below minus 40-49°F). An analysis of typical ratings of high-voltage switches used at highvoltage substations was carried out. A graph is presented for converting the molar fraction (contributing to pressure) of gases into the mass fraction. A sample calculation of the number of cylinders is presented for two commonly encountered volumes of switching devices and fortyliter gas cylinders for several standard cylinder filling ratios. Presumptive conclusions are presented regarding the assessment of real errors when sending gas cylinders for refilling switching devices. The article offers an understanding of the sequence of problems associated with incorrect calculations and a complete methodology for calculating the correct volumes (mass) of gas depending on the actual types of devices used, depending on the volume of supplies pieces of equipment.https://www.energyret.ru/jour/article/view/3097sulfur hexafluoridecarbon tetrafluoridediatomic nitrogenswitching devicesgas filling of high-voltage devicesequation of state of an ideal gas
spellingShingle N. Yu. Zalenskaya
Ph. V. Makarenko
A. I. Zarevich
A. V. Poluektov
Analysis of SF<sub>6</sub> and CF<sub>4</sub> consumption for refueling high-voltage switching equipment
Известия высших учебных заведений: Проблемы энергетики
sulfur hexafluoride
carbon tetrafluoride
diatomic nitrogen
switching devices
gas filling of high-voltage devices
equation of state of an ideal gas
title Analysis of SF<sub>6</sub> and CF<sub>4</sub> consumption for refueling high-voltage switching equipment
title_full Analysis of SF<sub>6</sub> and CF<sub>4</sub> consumption for refueling high-voltage switching equipment
title_fullStr Analysis of SF<sub>6</sub> and CF<sub>4</sub> consumption for refueling high-voltage switching equipment
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of SF<sub>6</sub> and CF<sub>4</sub> consumption for refueling high-voltage switching equipment
title_short Analysis of SF<sub>6</sub> and CF<sub>4</sub> consumption for refueling high-voltage switching equipment
title_sort analysis of sf sub 6 sub and cf sub 4 sub consumption for refueling high voltage switching equipment
topic sulfur hexafluoride
carbon tetrafluoride
diatomic nitrogen
switching devices
gas filling of high-voltage devices
equation of state of an ideal gas
url https://www.energyret.ru/jour/article/view/3097
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