DocumentCode
2080514
Title
A parametric study of streaming electrification in a full-scale core-form transformer winding using a network-based model
Author
Brubaker, M.A. ; Nelson, J.K.
Author_Institution
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Volume
3
fYear
2000
fDate
23-27 Jan 2000
Abstract
Summary form only given as follows. Streaming electrification remains a problem for large power transformers which require forced-oil cooling. Oil flowing against cellulose insulation surfaces results in the separation of charges from the electrical double layer at the interface. This process can generate hazardous static potentials and volume charge densities in the transformer dielectric system. While streaming electrification has been studied in great detail using small-scale laboratory models, extension of these results to full-scale transformers is rather difficult. This issue has been addressed through the development of a network-based analytical approach which is calibrated against empirical data at the elemental duct level. The model has been utilized to perform a parametric study of streaming electrification in the full-scale high-voltage winding of a core-form transformer. Volume charge densities exiting from each duct in the structure and the local surface potentials are predicted as a function of influent charge, oil volume flow rate, temperature and applied voltage
Keywords
cooling; electrostatics; power transformer insulation; transformer cores; transformer windings; applied voltage; cellulose insulation surfaces; charges separation; core-form transformer; electrical double layer; elemental duct level; forced-oil cooling; full-scale core-form transformer winding; full-scale high-voltage winding; hazardous static potentials; influent charge; large power transformers; local surface potentials; network-based analytical approach; network-based model; oil volume flow rate; streaming electrification; temperature; transformer dielectric system; volume charge densities; Cooling; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Ducts; Laboratories; Oil insulation; Parametric study; Petroleum; Power transformer insulation; Power transformers; Transformer cores;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting, 2000. IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5935-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PESW.2000.847697
Filename
847697
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