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Journal articles on the topic "C5F10O":

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Hao, Mai, Boya Zhang, Xingwen Li, and Jiayu Xiong. "Electron swarm parameters and dielectric strength of C5F10O and its mixtures with CO2 and dry air." Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 55, no. 12 (December 24, 2021): 125205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ac41cb.

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Abstract Perfluoroketone C5F10O is considered as a potential SF6 alternative. The global warming potential of C5F10O is extremely low and even close to that of air. We investigated the electrical insulation properties of the C5F10O by pulsed Townsend experiment. The rate coefficients of ionization, attachment, and effective ionization, as well as the electron drift velocity and the longitudinal electron diffusion coefficient in pure C5F10O were obtained. We conclude that the density-reduced critical electric field of pure C5F10O is (768 ± 5)Td and ion kinetics are not exist or negligible in C5F10O. Furthermore, the swarm parameters of C5F10O/CO2 and C5F10O/Air mixtures with C5F10O percentage up to 30% were measured in a wide E/N-range. C5F10O has good synergism with both CO2 and dry air and air behaves better. The synergistic effect coefficients were also calculated. To have the same (E/N)crit as pure SF6, the mixing ratio of C5F10O should be 30% in the mixture with CO2 and 26% in the mixture with dry air. The obtained electron swarm parameters in this paper provide a supplement for the fundamental data set of these novel gases, and also lay the foundation for fluid model simulations of gas discharge.
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Li, Yalong, Xiaoxing Zhang, Yalong Xia, Yi Li, Zhuo Wei, Yi Wang, and Song Xiao. "Study on the Compatibility of Eco-Friendly Insulating Gas C5F10O/N2 and C5F10O/Air with Copper Materials in Gas-Insulated Switchgears." Applied Sciences 11, no. 1 (December 28, 2020): 197. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11010197.

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Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is widely used in the power industry because of its excellent insulation and arc extinguishing performance. However, the high greenhouse effect of this material is being restricted by many countries around the world, thereby discouraging its usage. As a potential alternative to SF6, the compatibility of C5F10O with conductive copper materials used in electrical equipment is of great significance in ensuring the safe and stable operation of environmentally friendly gas-insulated equipment. In this paper, the interaction among C5F10O/N2, C5F10O/air gas mixture, and copper was studied via experiments and simulations. When the C5F10O/N2 (or air) gas mixture comes in contact with copper at the gas–solid interface, a small portion of C5F10O is decomposed to form C3F6 (or C3F6 and C3F6O) at high temperatures. Meanwhile, at low temperatures (120 °C), the C5F10O/air gas mixture becomes more compatible with copper than with the C5F10O/N2 gas mixture. When the experiment temperatures range between 170 °C and 220 °C, the compatibility of the C5F10O/air gas mixture with copper is significantly inferior to its compatibility with copper. Under high temperatures, the C5F10O/air gas mixture shows severe corrosion on the copper surface due to the presence of O2, forms a thick cubic grain, and emits irritating gases. The simulations show that the carbonyl group in C5F10O is chemically active and can be easily adsorbed on the copper surface. An anti-corrosion treatment must be performed on copper materials in manufacturing equipment. The findings provide an important reference for the application of C5F10O gas mixture.
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Nechmi, Houssem Eddine, Michail Michelarakis, Abderrahmane (Manu) Haddad, and Gordon Wilson. "Clarifications on the Behavior of Alternative Gases to SF6 in Divergent Electric Field Distributions under AC Voltage." Energies 14, no. 4 (February 18, 2021): 1065. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14041065.

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Negative and positive partial discharge inception voltages and breakdown measurements are reported in a needle-plane electrode system as a function of pressure under AC voltage for natural gases (N2, CO2, and O2/CO2), pure NovecTM gases (C4F7N and C5F10O) and NovecTM in different natural gas admixtures. For compressed 4% C4F7N–96% CO2 and 6% C5F10O–12% O2–82% CO2 gas mixtures, the positive-streamer mode is identified as the breakdown mechanism. Breakdown and negative partial discharge inception voltages of 6% C5F10O–12% O2–82% CO2 are higher than those of 4% C4F7N–96% CO2. At 8.8 bar abs, the breakdown voltage of 6% C5F10O–12% O2–82% CO2 is equal to that of 12.77% O2–87.23% CO2 (buffer gas). Synergism in negative partial discharge inception voltage/electric field fits with the mean value and the sum of each partial pressure individually component for a 20% C4F7N–80% CO2 and 6% C5F10O–12% O2–82% CO2, respectively. In 9% C4F7N–91% CO2, the comparison of partial discharge inception electric fields is Emax (CO2) = Emax(C4F7N), and Emax (12.77% O2–87.23% CO2) = Emax(C5F10O) in 19% C5F10O–81%(12.77% O2–87.23% CO2). Polarity reversal occurs under AC voltage when the breakdown polarity changes from negative to positive cycle. Polarity reversal electric field EPR was quantified. Fitting results show that EPR (CO2) = EPR(9% C4F7N–91% CO2) and EPR(SF6) = EPR (22% C4F7N–78% CO2). EPR (4% C4F7N–96% CO2) = EPR (12.77% O2–87.23% CO2) and EPR (6% C5F10O–12% O2–82% CO2) < EPR (4% C4F7N–96% CO2) < EPR (CO2).
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She, Congdong, Fuping Zeng, Liangjun Dai, Long Li, Qiang Yao, and Ju Tang. "Degradation Behaviors and Mechanism of Nitrile Butadiene Rubber Caused by Insulating Medium C5F10O." Polymers 15, no. 10 (May 12, 2023): 2282. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15102282.

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C5F10O is a promising insulating medium in the manufacturing of environmentally friendly gas-insulated switchgears (GISs). The fact that it is not known whether it is compatible with sealing materials used in GISs limits its application. In this paper, the deterioration behaviors and mechanism of nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) after prolonged exposure to C5F10O are studied. The influence of C5F10O/N2 mixture on the deterioration process of NBR is analyzed through a thermal accelerated ageing experiment. The interaction mechanism between C5F10O and NBR is considered based on microscopic detection and density functional theory. Subsequently, the effect of this interaction on the elasticity of NBR is calculated through molecular dynamics simulations. According to the results, the polymer chain of NBR can slowly react with C5F10O, leading to deterioration of its surface elasticity and loss of inside additives, mainly ZnO and CaCO3. This consequently reduces the compression modulus of NBR. The interaction is related to CF3 radicals formed by the primary decomposition of C5F10O. The molecular structure of NBR will be changed in the molecular dynamics simulations due to the addition reaction with CF3 on NBR’s backbone or branched chains, resulting in changes in Lame constants and a decrease in elastic parameters.
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Zhang, Yue, Xiaoxing Zhang, Yi Li, Yalong Li, Qi Chen, Guozhi Zhang, Song Xiao, and Ju Tang. "AC Breakdown and Decomposition Characteristics of Environmental Friendly Gas C5F10O/Air and C5F10O/N2." IEEE Access 7 (2019): 73954–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2019.2915372.

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Chachereau, A., A. Hösl, and C. M. Franck. "Electrical insulation properties of the perfluoroketone C5F10O." Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 51, no. 33 (July 26, 2018): 335204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/aad174.

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Chen, Li, Boya Zhang, and Xingwen Li. "Decomposition pathway and kinetic analysis of perfluoroketone C5F10O." Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 53, no. 41 (July 21, 2020): 415502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ab98c6.

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Zhang, Xiaoxing, Yi Li, Song Xiao, Ju Tang, Shuangshuang Tian, and Zaitao Deng. "Decomposition Mechanism of C5F10O: An Environmentally Friendly Insulation Medium." Environmental Science & Technology 51, no. 17 (August 9, 2017): 10127–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.7b02419.

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Stoller, P. C., C. B. Doiron, D. Tehlar, P. Simka, and N. Ranjan. "Mixtures of CO2 and C5F10O perfluoroketone for high voltage applications." IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation 24, no. 5 (October 2017): 2712–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tdei.2017.006383.

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She, Congdong, Ju Tang, Rijian Cai, Haotian Li, Long Li, Qiang Yao, Fuping Zeng, and Chen Li. "Compatibility of C5F10O with common-used sealing materials: An experimental study." AIP Advances 11, no. 6 (June 1, 2021): 065220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0053780.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "C5F10O":

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Li, Yalong. "Research on the decomposition characteristics and biosafety of C5F10O/N2/O2 mixed insulating gas." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Orléans, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023ORLE1050.

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Dans ce travail de thèse de doctorat, des études expérimentales et théoriques sont réalisées sur les caractéristiques de décomposition du mélange gazeux C5F10O/N2/O2 à l'interface gaz-solide de matériaux métalliques et sous l'action d'une décharge électrique dans un appareil de coupure électrique. La faisabilité et la sécurité de son utilisation sont évaluées en combinaison avec la biosécurité du gaz C5F10O et des produits de décomposition du gaz plasmagène. Compte tenu du contact long entre le mélange gazeux C5F10O/N2/O2 et les matériaux internes de l'équipement de coupure électrique pendant son fonctionnement, la stabilité de l'interaction gaz-solide du mélange gazeux avec les métaux couramment utilisés (cuivre, aluminium et argent), à l'intérieur de l'équipement est caractérisé, et le mécanisme d'interaction gaz-solide entre le mélange gazeux C5F10O et les matériaux métalliques est précisé. Un défaut thermique peut également se produire pendant le fonctionnement de l'équipement. Les caractéristiques typiques de la décharge et de la décomposition par défaut thermique du mélange gazeux C5F10O/N2/O2 contenant différentes concentrations d'oxygène sont identifiées. La composition et les processus de création des produits de décomposition du mélange gazeux sont obtenues, et la corrélation entre les types et le contenu des produits de décomposition caractéristiques et les types de défaut, ainsi que la réaction de l'oxygène vers les produits de décomposition du mélange gazeux C5F10O et le mécanisme d'inhibition de la précipitation des produits solides sont analysés. Sur la base de ce travail, nous proposons un schéma d'optimisation de la stabilité de la couche protectrice argent- cuivre est proposé pour le cuivre avec une faible stabilité gaz-solide du gaz C5F10O/N2/O2. Nous avons défini les produits caractéristiques de la décharge et du défaut thermique du mélange gazeux, ce qui constitue une référence pour la surveillance en ligne des défauts. Nous avons testé la biosécurité du C5F10O et des produits de décomposition par arc. Sa sécurité d'application a été évaluée en fonction des caractéristiques de décharge et de décomposition thermique du mélange gazeux, et des mesures et de protection ciblées et des suggestions sont proposées
In this doctoral thesis work, experimental and theoretical studies are carried out on the decomposition characteristics of C5F10O/N2/O2 gas mixture at the gas-solid interface of metal materials and under the discharge and thermal action, and the feasibility and safety of its application are evaluated in combination with the biosafety of C5F10O gas and arc decomposition products of C5F10O/N2/O2. Considering the long-term contact between C5F10O/N2/O2 gas mixture and the internal materials of the equipment during normal operation, the gas-solid interaction stability of C5F10O/N2/O2 gas mixture with commonly used metal copper, aluminum and silver inside the equipment is evaluated, and the mechanism of gas-solid interface interaction between C5F10O gas mixture and metal materials is clarified. Discharge and thermal fault may also occur during the long-term operation of the equipment. The failure decomposition mechanism of C5F10O/N2/O2 gas mixture is studied through experiments and simulations. The typical discharge and thermal fault decomposition characteristics of C5F10O/N2/O2 gas mixture containing different concentrations of oxygen are revealed. The composition and generation rules of decomposition products of the gas mixture under the faults are obtained, and the correlation between the types and contents of characteristic decomposition products and the fault types, as well as the regulation of oxygen to C5F10O gas mixture decomposition products and the inhibition mechanism of solid product precipitation are analyzed. In conclusion, based on the simulation and experimental results, we proposed the stability optimization scheme of silver-plated protective layer on copper surface for metal copper material with poor gas-solid stability of C5F10O/N2/O2 gas. We extracted the characteristic products characterizing the discharge and thermal fault of C5F10O/N2/O2 gas mixture, which provided a reference for the on-line fault monitoring based on the decomposition components. We tested the biosafety of C5F10O and its arc decomposition products, and evaluated its application safety based on the discharge and thermal fault decomposition characteristics of C5F10O/N2/O2 gas mixture, and proposed targeted safety protection measures and suggestions
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Mascotto, Simone, Bernd M. Smarsly, Dirk Wallacher, and Andreas Brandt. "In-situ-SANS investigations of C5F12 condensation in mesoporous silicas with a hierarchical pore structure." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2015. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-191435.

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Mascotto, Simone, Bernd M. Smarsly, Dirk Wallacher, and Andreas Brandt. "In-situ-SANS investigations of C5F12 condensation in mesoporous silicas with a hierarchical pore structure." Diffusion fundamentals 11 (2009) 94, S. 1-2, 2009. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A14067.

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Scott, Amy. "The image of the state and the expansion of the international system." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2006. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:56853ff2-c5f0-4102-9b5a-e88f42d54edf.

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This thesis presents a history of the concept of the state as a political community. Beginning with the early-nineteenth century and using debates about state formation and state recognition as its source material, it uses the language of English-speaking policy makers and political commentators to explore understandings of statehood across different time periods. The thesis argues that the meaning and connotations of the state have changed significantly in the past two hundred years, as it has become more salient in images of world politics. In particular, the state has evolved to incorporate the idea of the 'nation,' such that when governments act they are perceived to have their populations 'in tow.' These conceptual changes are surprisingly recent, solidified particularly since the Second World War. Four broad themes structure the argument in each chapter. First, the historical 'nation' has become an increasingly dominant way of conceptualising the populations of states. Second, the state has come to be construed as the inevitable unit of world politics, corroborated by the assumption that each one arises out of a pre-existing 'nation.' Third, the state has increasingly been perceived as a unitary actor with its own consciousness, separate from 'government.' Finally, the state with its nationalist implications, has come to define the dynamics of international politics, a means of simplifying an ever more complex world. The thesis roots contemporary (English language) understandings of the state in a particular historical and political context, defined by the contestation between 'American' and 'British' worldviews, the triumph of liberal internationalism and the multiple interests at stake in the image of the state as a nation. The thesis thus exposes the intensely political nature of language and the complacency of International Relations with regard to its own use of words and conventional narratives.
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Mariano, Giuseppina. "Dissecting the molecular basis of the anti-bacterial activity of the Type VI Secretion System in Serratia marcescens." Thesis, University of Dundee, 2018. https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/10b009d6-c5f0-4495-87ae-1327b09d31d3.

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Ellabban, Amr. "Computer vision for the analysis of cellular activity." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:84889934-c5f0-4bd1-b208-c0845b68ff25.

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In the field of cell biology, there is an increasing use of time-lapse data to understand cellular function. Using automated microscopes, large numbers of images can be acquired, delivering videos of cell samples over time. Analysing the images manually is extremely time consuming as there are typically thousands of individual images in any given sequence. Additionally, decisions made by those analysing the images, e.g. labelling a mitotic phase (one of a set of distinct sequential stages of cell division) can be subjective, especially around transition boundaries between phases, leading to inconsistencies in the annotation. There is therefore a need for tools which facilitate automated high-throughput analysis. In this thesis we develop systems to automatically detect, track and analyse sub-cellular structures in image sequences to address biological research needs in three areas: (i) Mitotic phase labelling, (ii) Mitotic defect detection, and (iii) Cell volume estimation. We begin by presenting a system for automated segmentation and mitotic phase labelling using temporal models. This work takes the novel approach of using temporal features evaluated over the whole of the mitotic phases rather than over single frames, thereby capturing the distinctive behaviour over the phases. We compare and contrast three different temporal models: Dynamic Time Warping, Hidden Markov Models, and Semi Markov Models. A new loss function is proposed for the Semi Markov model to make it more robust to inconsistencies in data annotation near transition boundaries. We then present an approach for detecting subtle chromosome segregation errors in mitosis in embryonic stem cells, targeting two cases: misaligned chromosomes in a metaphase cell, and lagging chromosomes between anaphase cells. We additionally explore an unsupervised approach to detect unusual mitotic occurrences and test its applicability to detecting misaligned metaphase chromosomes. Finally, we describe a fully automated method, suited to high-throughput analysis, for estimating the volume of spherical mitotic cells based on a learned membrane classifier and a circular Hough transform. We also describe how it is being used further in biological research.
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Zhao, Xin. "Responsible China : a critical discourse analysis of soft power projection through transnational media." Thesis, Bangor University, 2017. https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/responsible-china-a-critical-discourse-analysis-of-soft-power-projection-through-transnational-media(4e0edab4-c5f0-41db-afd2-2d0d1c6c4c26).html.

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This research attempts to fulfil three major research objectives situated in the context of China’s media going-global project from 2009: firstly, clarifying China’s political articulation of China-related economic responsibilities; secondly, uncovering China’s media representation of the same issue; thirdly, examining Western countries’ media representation of the same issue and detecting the potential influence of China’s media discourse on Western journalistic representations. They are generated from the following considerations. In studies of China’s responsible power claim, scholars in international politics and relations tried to gauge China’s behaviours with certain standards. Only a limited number of studies explored the political ideas behind China’s behaviours. Moreover, seldom research in the discipline of media probed into the mediation of China-related economic responsibilities through aspects of media texts, construction, and impact. This research aims to bridge these gaps. The inquiries of political articulation and media representation need to be contextually explored. Therefore, this study mainly applies Norman Fairclough’s (1995) framework for critical discourse analysis, which is complemented with a political economic perspective in examining the immediate situational and institutional environment surrounding relevant Chinese and Western media. The policies were retrieved from China’s central government online portal. The media analysis focuses on media texts and practitioners in China’s Xinhua News Agency, USA’s The Wall Street Journal, and UK’s Financial Times. The research findings show that China’s political articulation of China-related economic responsibilities was consistent with China’s sociocultural understandings of responsibility. China’s media representation was congruent with China’s political discourse and its media practitioners confirmed the constraining influence of the Chinese government on external communication. Nevertheless, China’s media discourse yielded trivial influence on Western media representations. This study makes breakthrough in exploring the path of the message of China-related economic responsibilities from aspects of its construction and impact. It also has implications for future external communication.

Book chapters on the topic "C5F10O":

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Li, Long, Qiang Yao, Baojia Deng, Liangjun Dai, Ying Zhang, Shiling Zhang, Ke Li, and Haoran Xia. "Influence of Oxygen on Characteristic Law of C5F10O/N2 Mixture Partial Discharge Statistical Characteristic." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 457–64. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7393-4_43.

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Li, Long, Liangjun Dai, Baojia Deng, Qiang Yao, Ying Zhang, Huaxia Yang, Yifan Wang, and Yi Li. "Study on the Effect of O2 Content on the Decomposition Characteristics of C5F10O Under Different Buffer Gases." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, 427–34. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7393-4_40.

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Kumar, M., and R. Gupta. "Diamagnetic bulk susceptibility data of C5F10." In Diamagnetic Susceptibility of Organic Compounds, Oils, Paraffins and Polyethylenes, 916–17. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45860-9_511.

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Kalinowski, H. O., M. Kumar, V. Gupta, and R. Gupta. "Nuclear magnetic resonance data of C5F12." In Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constants for Carbon-13, 671. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45285-0_635.

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Conference papers on the topic "C5F10O":

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Yao-Qiang, Miao-Yulong, Dai-liangjun, and Zeng-fuping. "Self Reduction Characteristics After Overheated Decomposition of C5F10O." In 2020 IEEE International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Application (ICHVE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ichve49031.2020.9279541.

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Zhong, Jianying, Xiongxiong Fu, Aijun Yang, Guiquan Han, Jialin Liu, Yanhui Lu, Xiaohua Wang, and Mingzhe Rong. "Insulation performance and liquefaction characteristic of C5F10O/CO2 gas mixture." In 2017 4th International Conference on Electric Power Equipment - Switching Technology (ICEPE-ST). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icepe-st.2017.8188851.

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Xia, Yalong, Fan Liu, Yalong LI, Xiaoxing Zhang, Shijun Xie, Chenmeng Zhang, Ju Tang, and Song Xiao. "Study on the Thermal Decomposition Characteristics of C5F10O/N2 Gas Mixture." In 2020 IEEE 4th Conference on Energy Internet and Energy System Integration (EI2). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ei250167.2020.9346950.

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Xia, Yalong, Fan Liu, Zhuo Wei, Xiaoxing Zhang, Shuping Cao, Yu Zhang, Ju Tang, and Song Xiao. "Effect of O2 on The AC Breakdown Characteristics Of C5F10O/CO2." In 2020 IEEE 4th Conference on Energy Internet and Energy System Integration (EI2). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ei250167.2020.9347180.

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Cui, Zhaoxuan, Xin Lin, Jianyuan Xu, Jianying Zhong, Fengxiang Ma, Youpeng Zhang, Jia Zhang, and Yongqi Yao. "Analysis of Thermal Decomposition Characteristics of C5F10O/CO2 Mixed Insulation Medium." In 2020 IEEE International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Application (ICHVE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ichve49031.2020.9279461.

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Zhang, Ranzhi, Xin Lin, Jianying Zhong, Jianyuan Xu, Yongqi Yao, Jia Zhang, Guohui Han, and Fengxaing Ma. "Study on Discharge Decomposition Characteristics of Environmental-friendly Insulating Medium C5F10O." In 2020 IEEE International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Application (ICHVE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ichve49031.2020.9279723.

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Wu, Junhui, Jialin Liu, Aijun Yang, Xiongxiong Fu, Jianying Zhong, Yonglin Li, Qing Liu, Xiaohua Wang, and Mingzhe Rong. "Experiment of dielectric strength of C5F10O gas mixture and calculation of stratification." In 2017 4th International Conference on Electric Power Equipment - Switching Technology (ICEPE-ST). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icepe-st.2017.8188852.

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Lin, Xin, Zhaoxuan Cui, Zhenxin Geng, Jia Zhang, Zhen Zhang, and Jianyuan Xu. "Calculation of Thermodynamic Physical Parameters of C5F10O/CO2 and C6F12O/CO2 Mixtures." In 2019 5th International Conference on Electric Power Equipment - Switching Technology (ICEPE-ST). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icepe-st.2019.8928679.

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Wu, Yuewei, De Ding, Xiaochun Bai, Pinghai Lv, and Xiaobing Yu. "Research progress on synthesis and properities of eco-friendly insulation medium C5F10O." In Third International Conference on Optoelectronic Science and Materials (ICOSM 2021), edited by Siting Chen and Pei Wang. SPIE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2619696.

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Wang, Xiaonan, Zhe Ye, Dingxin Liu, Jialin Liu, Huan Yuan, Aijun Yang, Mingzhe Rong, and Xiaohua Wang. "Experimental Studies on Insulation and Arc Extinguishing Performance of C5F10O/CO2 Gas Mixture." In 2021 International Conference on Electrical Materials and Power Equipment (ICEMPE). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icempe51623.2021.9509154.

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