EGWIn

Exploring ultra low Global Warming potential gases for Insulation in high-voltage technology: Experiments and modelling

EGWIn

Exploring ultra low Global Warming potential gases for Insulation in high-voltage technology: Experiments and modelling
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EGWIn

Program "IDEAS", Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, Grant No 7749560
Subprogram: Natural sciences and mathematics
Leading institution: Institute of Physics in Belgrade
Principal Investigator: Dr Saša Dujko

Exploring ultra low global warming potential gases for insulation in high-voltage technology: Experiments and modelling” is a three year research project whose primary aim is to combine the experimental and theoretical work in order to determine the insulation characteristics of ultra low GWP gases.

Goals of the project

To provide Theoretical and Experimental Tools to investigate properties of the eco-friendly alternatives to SF6, with a unique Database of parameters required for modelling breakdown and non-equilibrium plasmas.
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Impacts of EGWIn project

Institute of Physics Belgrade

The project will be realized with a full support of the Institute of Physics Belgrade, the first National institute of the Republic of Serbia.

Laboratories

Research is conducted in 25 laboratories equipped for high grade work in physics and related fields

Researchers

There are around 200 members of research staff at the Institute, with as many as 36% of them graded A1.

Centers of excellence

The Institute of Physics hosts four national and European Centers of Excellence.

Advanced Instruments

Our teams of scientists use a wide range of instruments.