DocumentCode
1282156
Title
Abridgment of the conductivity of insulating oils
Author
Whitehead, J.B. ; Marvin, R.H.
Author_Institution
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
Volume
49
Issue
3
fYear
1930
fDate
3/1/1930 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
182
Lastpage
186
Abstract
The paper describes experiments on the charging current and other associated phenomena in high-grade transformer oil. The charging currents remaining after the elimination of the initial transient were studied to within a few hundredths of a second of application of continuous voltage. Two samples of the same oil obtained at different times differed radically. In one case the charging current fell off from the start, while in the other, it remained constant for an appreciable time or even temporarily increased. On reversal of polarity after a long charge, the initial current with both specimens was the same as before reversal, but with one a large momentary increase occurred a few seconds later. Evidence is given on the time of recovery of the initial condition. The existence of space charges in the charged oil is shown, and the time of formation of these charges together with the resulting non-uniform distribution of voltage is measured. Since it is the initial conductivity which determines the a-c. loss, the importance of the charging current in its early stages is emphasized.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
A.I.E.E., Journal of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JAIEE.1930.6538548
Filename
6538548
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