Title :
Life estimation of transformer insulation under repeated impulses
Author :
Balaji, S.P. ; Usa, S.
Author_Institution :
Div. of High Voltage Eng., Anna Univ., Chennai, India
Abstract :
Oil Impregnated Paper (OIP) is commonly used dielectric material in transformer windings. The most of the transformer winding failures are due to breakdown of dielectric material. The breakdown mechanism of composite dielectric undergoes gradual degradation in nature. OIP is subjected to rapid degradation when it is subjected to overvoltages. The severity of the degradation depends on steepness of the waveshape. It is necessary to analyze the characteristics of OIP for varying wavefronts (tf) ranging from lightning to Very Fast Transient Overvoltages (VFTO). V-N characteristic provides detailed information on degradation with respect to repeated overvoltages. The time interval (At) between the successive impulse overvoltages plays a vital role in determining the V-N characteristics. In this paper, an attempt has been made to predict the V-N characteristics for any (tf) and (At) using exponential model and the results are validated with test waveshape of 0.78/50 μs with Δt = 2s. Apart from the V-N characteristics of OIP, the remaining life of the transformer can be estimated from degree of polymerization (DP) using Ekenstam second order equation.
Keywords :
dielectric materials; electric breakdown; overvoltage; polymerisation; transformer oil; DP; Ekenstam second order equation; OIP; V-N characteristic; VFTO; degree of polymerization; dielectric material breakdown; oil impregnated paper; transformer insulation; transformer winding failure; very fast transient overvoltage; Degradation; Educational institutions; Mathematical model; Oil insulation; Power transformer insulation; Surges; DP; Degradation; Repeated Impulses; Time Interval; V-N characteristics;
Conference_Titel :
Condition Assessment Techniques in Electrical Systems (CATCON), 2013 IEEE 1st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kolkata
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0081-7
DOI :
10.1109/CATCON.2013.6737522