Claims
- 1. A plurality of adjacent metal conductors subject to voltage stress therebetween, said conductors having at least one layer of cured resin insulation therebetween, each layer of said cured resin insulation having been applied as a liquid resin and necessarily containing minute voids therein disposed throughout its cross-section and constituting a small volume percent of the resin insulation; a large percentage of said voids within layer cross-sections being filled with SF.sub.6 gas to displace air before substantial resin cure, said SF.sub.6 gas being present in said voids in an amount effective to provide a high level of corona extinction between the adjacent conductors.
- 2. The insulated adjacent metal conductors of claim 1 being subject to voltage stress therebetween, where SF.sub.6 gas is present in from about 60% to about 95% of the cross-sectional void volume in the insulation.
- 3. The insulated adjacent metal conductors of claim 1, where the conductors are selected from the group consisting of aluminum and copper, the conductors are coated with a cured enamel insulation layer selected from the group consisting of cured amide-imide-ester resin and cured oil-modified polyester resin, and adjacent enamel coated conductors have an additional cured insulation layer therebetween selected from the group consisting of cured epoxy resin and cured polyester resin.
- 4. A coil comprising a plurality of layers of adjacent metal conductor windings subject to voltage stress therebetween, said windings having at least one layer of cured resin insulation therebetween, each layer of said cured resin insulation having been applied as a liquid resin and necessarily containing minute voids therein disposed throughout its cross-section and constituting a small volume percent of the resin insulation; voids within layer cross-sections being filled with SF.sub.6 gas to displace air before substantial resin cure, said SF.sub.6 gas being present in said voids in an amount effective to provide a high level of corona extinction between the conductors.
- 5. The coil of claim 4, where the insulation is capable of corona extinction voltages of at least about 500 volts between adjacent conductors, when the insulation thickness between conductors is about 1.5 mil.
- 6. The coil of claim 4, in an electrical apparatus.
- 7. The coil of claim 4, in an electrical apparatus, said coil being disposed in an enclosed SF.sub.6 gas environment.
- 8. The coil of claim 4, in a high voltage shunt reactor, said coil being disposed in an enclosed SF.sub.6 gas environment.
- 9. The coil of claim 2, where the conductors are selected from the group consisting of aluminum and copper, the conductors are coated with a cured enamel insulation layer selected from the group consisting of cured amide-imide-ester resin and cured oil-modified polyester resin, and adjacent enamel coated conductors have an additional cured insulation layer therebetween selected from the group consisting of cured epoxy resin and cured polyester resin.
- 10. The coil of claim 9 where the metal conductors are metal foils about 2 mil to about 10 mil thick, the enamel insulation on each side of the foil is up to about 2.0 mil thick, and the additional insulation between the conductors is up to about 3.0 mil thick.
- 11. The coil of claim 9, where SF.sub.6 gas is present in from about 60% to about 95% of the cross-sectional void volume in the insulation.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
This invention was made or conceived in the course of or under Contract No. ET-78-R-01-3007, with the U.S. Government as represented by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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901242 |
Jul 1962 |
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