DocumentCode :
3609418
Title :
Explanation and analysis of oil-paper insulation based on frequency-domain dielectric spectroscopy
Author :
Ming Dong ; Ming Ren ; Fuxin Wen ; Chongxing Zhang ; Jialin Liu ; Sumereder, Christof ; Muhr, Michael
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Electr. Insulation & Power Equip., Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Volume :
22
Issue :
5
fYear :
2015
fDate :
10/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2684
Lastpage :
2693
Abstract :
In this paper, to effectively distinguish between the aging and moisture of oil-immersed paper (OIP), and to enhance the accuracy of the nondestructive diagnosis of the insulating state for oil-paper insulation, we perform an in-depth study of the frequencydomain dielectric response theory. First, we present a theoretical explanation for frequency-domain spectroscopy (FDS) based on investigations into the mechanism and characteristics of conductivity loss and polarization loss. Secondly, we explore the classical loss characteristics by performing a systematic analysis of the relationship between the complex dielectric permittivity and the frequency based on the measured FDS curves. Finally, we study the influences of the aging condition and moisture content on FDS. We extract some of the characteristic parameters that are related to the insulation condition. The results obtained indicate that at low frequencies, the FDS characteristic was mainly influenced by the conductivity loss, which may be explained by the Dyre model. At high frequencies, the characteristic was mainly influenced by the polarization loss, which may be explained by the H-N model. In addition, the characteristic at mid-range frequencies was due to both the conductivity and polarization loss. The moisture content significantly affects only the conductance process. Therefore, the characteristic parameter, namely the DC conductivity σ 0, which is closely related to the conductance process, can be used to quantitatively describe the moisture content of OIP. Meanwhile, the characteristic parameters α, β, and τ, which are associated with the polarization process, can be used to quantitatively describe the aging status of OIP.
Keywords :
frequency-domain analysis; insulating oils; paper; permittivity; DC conductivity; Dyre model; FDS curve; H-N model; OIP; aging condition; conductance process; conductivity loss; dielectric permittivity; frequency-domain dielectric response theory; frequency-domain dielectric spectroscopy; insulation condition; moisture content; nondestructive diagnosis; oil-immersed paper; oil-paper insulation; polarization loss; Aging; Conductivity; Dielectric measurement; Dielectrics; Insulation; Moisture; Permittivity; agingstatus; complexdielectric permittivity; conductivity loss; frequency-domain spectroscopy; moisture content; oil-immersed paper; polarization loss;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1070-9878
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2015.005156
Filename :
7311045
Link To Document :
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