Title :
Evaluation of breakdown characteristics of oil-immersed transformers under non-standard lightning impulse waveforms - method for converting non-standard lightning impulse waveforms into standard lightning impulse waveforms
Author :
Okabe, Shigemitsu ; Takami, Jun
Author_Institution :
R&D Center, Tokyo Electr. Power Co., Yokohama
fDate :
10/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
To lower the insulation specifications (specifically, the lightning impulse withstand voltage) of oil-immersed transformers and thus reduce equipment cost while maintaining high insulation reliability, it is required to identify the insulation characteristics under non-standard lightning impulse waveforms that are associated with actual surge waveforms in the field and quantitatively compare them with the characteristics under the standard lightning impulse waveform. In the previous research, field overvoltages in the lightning surge time region were analyzed, and four typical non-standard lightning impulse waveforms were defined. These four waveforms were used to measure the breakdown voltages and the partial discharge inception voltages on three models of the winding insulation elements of oil-immersed transformers. The average breakdown voltages were evaluated in terms of the overvoltage duration. This paper describes a method for converting of non-standard lightning impulse waveforms into standard lightning impulse waveforms with equivalent stress for the insulation. The constructed algorithm was applied to four examples representing two types of non-standard lightning waveforms. Due to the conversion into standard lightning impulse waveforms, the crest values were reduced by 14% to 26%. This seems to be a potential for reduction of lightning impulse insulation specifications of oil-immersed transformers.
Keywords :
lightning protection; partial discharges; power transformer insulation; power transformer protection; reliability; breakdown characteristics; breakdown voltages; high insulation reliability; lightning impulse withstand voltage; lightning surge time region; nonstandard lightning impulse waveforms; oil-immersed transformers; partial discharge inception voltages; standard lightning impulse waveforms; winding insulation elements; Breakdown voltage; Costs; Electric breakdown; Lightning; Maintenance; Oil insulation; Partial discharge measurement; Partial discharges; Power transformer insulation; Surges; Oil-immersed transformer; dielectric breakdown voltage; lightning impulse withstand voltage; non-standard lightning impulse waveform; oil-gap; partial discharge inception voltage; section-to-section insulation model; turn-to-turn insulation model; waveform conversion method;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Conference_Location :
10/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2008.4656236