DocumentCode
1163036
Title
Evaluation of breakdown characteristics of gas insulated switchgears for non-standard lightning impulse waveforms - method for converting non-standard lightning impulse waveforms into standard lightning impulse waveforms -
Author
Okabe, Shigemitsu ; Yuasa, Sadayuki ; Kaneko, Shuhei ; Ueta, Genyo
Author_Institution
High Voltage & Insulation Group Tokyo Electr. Power Co., R & D Center, Yokohama
Volume
16
Issue
1
fYear
2009
fDate
2/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
42
Lastpage
51
Abstract
To lower the lightning impulse withstand voltage of gas insulated switchgear (GIS) while maintaining the high reliability of its insulation performance, it is important to define in an organized way the insulation characteristics for non-standard lightning impulse voltage waveforms that represent actual surge waveforms in the field and compare them with the characteristics for the standard lightning impulse waveform quantitatively. In the preceding researches, lightning surge waveforms and disconnector switching surge waveforms at UHV, 500 kV, and 275 kV substations were analyzed and five to six kinds of non-standard lightning impulse waveforms with basic frequencies of 0.6 to 5.0 MHz were identified. Then, the dielectric breakdown voltage iquest time characteristics were measured under several different conditions on the quasi-uniform SF6 gas gaps and partly the coneshaped insulating spacers that represent insulation elements of GIS for six kinds of nonstandard lightning impulse waveforms. In this paper, the resultant breakdown voltages were evaluated in terms of the overvoltage duration, which led to their formulation in a unified way. On the basis of these insulation characteristics and their unified formulation, the paper investigated a method for converting non-standard lightning impulse waveforms into standard lightning impulse waveforms with equivalent stress for the insulation. When the constructed algorithm was applied to five examples of representative two type waveforms in the lightning surge time region, they were converted into standard lightning impulse waveforms with crest values reduced by 20% to 34%, suggesting potentiality for reduction of lightning impulse insulation specifications of GIS.
Keywords
SF6 insulation; electric breakdown; gas insulated switchgear; SF6 gas gaps; breakdown characteristics; dielectric breakdown; disconnector switching surge waveforms; equivalent stress; frequency 0.6 MHz to 5.0 MHz; gas insulated switchgear; high reliability; insulation characteristics; lightning impulse waveforms; lightning surge waveforms; voltage 275 kV; voltage 500 kV; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electric breakdown; Gas insulation; Geographic Information Systems; Lightning; Maintenance; Substations; Surges; Switchgear; Voltage; Gas insulated switchgear (GIS), non-standard lightning impulse waveform, waveform conversion method, dielectric breakdown voltage, SF6 gas gap.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2009.4784550
Filename
4784550
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