DocumentCode
1422324
Title
A field study of aging in paper-oil insulation systems
Author
Lelekakis, Nick ; Guo, Wenyu ; Martin, Daniel ; Wijaya, Jaury ; Susa, Dejan
Author_Institution
Centre for Power Transformer Monitoring, Diagnostics & Life Manage., Monash Univ., Clayton, VIC, Australia
Volume
28
Issue
1
fYear
2012
Firstpage
12
Lastpage
19
Abstract
The paper used to insulate the windings of power transformers is mostly made from wood pulp, a cellulosic material. Over decades the paper is slowly attacked by water, oxygen, oil acids, and high temperatures and eventually degrades to the point where it is no longer an effective insulator. The transformer is then likely to fail. Power utilities need to know when a transformer is nearing the end of its useful life in order to plan its replacement. However, a problem with monitoring the condition of the paper within a transformer is that it may be difficult to obtain a sample to test. Furthermore, a particular sample may not accurately reflect the overall paper condition. A power transformer operating in Australia failed in 2010. Thus we had the opportunity to study the paper condition at various points within the transformer and evaluate the validity of the current understanding of paper aging. In this article we discuss the mechanisms of cellulose degradation, and the associated equations, and apply them to the paper insulation in the failed transformer.
Keywords
power transformer insulation; transformer oil; aging; cellulose degradation; paper-oil insulation systems; power transformers; Oil insulation; Polymerization; Power transformer insulation; Temperature measurement; Transformers; Windings; degree of polymerization; furan analysis; paper aging; power transformer;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0883-7554
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MEI.2012.6130527
Filename
6130527
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