Title of article :
Geometric Effects in the Electrical Breakdown of Transformer Oil
Author/Authors :
R. M. Del Vecchio، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Since experimental breakdown studies of transformer
oil are often carried out in different geometries, researchers
often tend to correlate their results with other studies by means of
an area or volume effect. Such correlations are also found within a
given study. Yet, breakdown data also support a gap effect whenever
this is a variable. Indeed, transformer designers routinely
subdivide large oil gaps by means of pressboard barriers in order
to achieve higher breakdown strengths, indicating a practical
belief in a gap effect. A gap effect has usually been associated with
a Townsend type of avalanche breakdown which, for a variety
of reasons, has not found much favor as an explanation for oil
breakdown. We explore such a Townsend-like breakdown process
here for transformer oil and show how, when applied to different
geometries, it can mimic an area or volume effect. Although an
area effect may be present in terms of initiating a breakdown via
localized field enhancement, it cannot account for the breakdown
mechanism itself.
Keywords :
theory ofbreakdown , Electrical breakdown , Breakdown in oil , transformer oil.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY