Title :
Breakdown characteristics of oil-paper insulation under lightning impulse waveforms with oscillations
Author :
Zhe Wang ; Lei Pang ; Tonglei Wang ; Hao Yang ; Qiaogen Zhang ; Jinzhong Li
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xianning, China
fDate :
10/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The non-standard lightning impulse waveforms (N-SLIWs) including oscillating lightning impulses, very fast transient voltages (VFTOs) and steep waveforms in the power system gravely endanger the inner insulation of power transformer. To prevent insulation failure and provide guidance for robust transformer design, in this paper, two typical insulation models of oil-immersed transformer were established and their breakdown characteristics under N-SLIWs were investigated. The research mainly focused on the influence of front time and oscillation frequency of N-SLIWs on the breakdown characteristics. The experimental results showed that the breakdown voltage increased with the decrease of front time. For low frequency-oscillating lightning impulse waveforms (LF-OLIWs), breakdown voltage increased with the increase of oscillation frequency and was up to 30% higher than that under standard lightning impulse waveform (SLIW). For VFTOs, with the increase of frequency, breakdown voltages presented a law of inverted "U" type. Insulation model could withstand the highest value of VFTO when the oscillation frequency was around 2.4 MHz. But when the frequency was as high as 9 MHz, breakdown voltage was close to that under SLIW. A very high frequency oscillation was the main reason for the reduction of breakdown voltage as its steepness dV/dt assisted the effective transmission of the sphere\´s potential to the head of the streamer channel.
Keywords :
electric breakdown; failure analysis; lightning protection; paper; power system reliability; power system transients; power transformer insulation; transformer oil; waveform analysis; N-SLIW; VFTO; breakdown characteristics; frequency 2.4 GHz; insulation failure prevention; low frequency-oscillating lightning impulse waveform; nonstandard lightning impulse waveform; oil immersed transformer; oil-paper insulation; power system; power transformer insulation; robust transformer design; steep waveform; streamer channel; very fast transient voltage; Electric breakdown; Insulation; Lightning; Market research; Oscillators; Power transformer insulation; Very fast transient overvoltages; breakdown characteristics; oil-paper insulation; oscillating frequency; oscillating lightning impulse voltage;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2015.005115