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Electrical breakdown of transformer oil with sulfur hexafluoride and air bubbles

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The influence of gas bubbles on the breakdown voltage of transformer oil is experimentally studied. The influence of the oil flow on the electrical characteristics of breakdown is analyzed. It is shown that sulfur hexafluoride and air bubbles decrease the breakdown voltage.

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Original Russian Text © M.Kh. Gadzhiev, E.Kh. Isakaev, A.S. Tyuftyaev, P.L. Akimov, D.I. Yusupov, Yu.M. Kulikov, V.A. Panov, 2015, published in Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2015, Vol. 85, No. 7, pp. 156–158.

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Gadzhiev, M.K., Isakaev, E.K., Tyuftyaev, A.S. et al. Electrical breakdown of transformer oil with sulfur hexafluoride and air bubbles. Tech. Phys. 60, 1101–1103 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784215070117

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