Title :
Moisture aided degradation of oil impregnated paper insulation in power transformers
Author :
Mandlik, M. ; Ramu, T.S.
Author_Institution :
Crompton Greaves Ltd., Nasik, India
Abstract :
The presence of moisture in oil impregnated paper insulation (OIP) is detrimental to its long time performance. Until recently, it was thought insulation ageing was only a function of temperature and electrical stress. It has now been realized that moisture in all its forms causes rapid degradation of the electrical and mechanical properties with time. In this study, insulation paper samples were conditioned for desired level of moisture and were impregnated with premium quality transformer oil. The oil impregnated samples with 1 to 3% moisture content were aged at 90 to 130°C. The indices for determining the extent of ageing considered in this work are degree of polymerization (DP), furan, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide content. These quantities were monitored throughout the ageing experimental run. End-of-life (EOL) criterion used here is the reduction in the value of DP. Phenomenological models for estimating the service life of insulation are proposed and are validated against actual experimental data.
Keywords :
carbon compounds; insulating oils; paper; power transformers; transformer insulation; carbon dioxide; carbon monoxide; electrical properties; electrical stress; furan; mechanical properties; oil impregnated paper insulation; phenomenological models; polymerization degree; power transformers; temperature 90 C to 130 C; Aging; Insulation; Mathematical model; Measurement uncertainty; Moisture; Power transformers; Stress; Oil-paper insulation; modeling; moisture; temperature;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2013.004186