Title :
Characteristics of PD under square wave voltages and their influence on motor insulation endurance
Author :
Peng Wang ; Cavallini, Andrea ; Montanari, Gian Carlo
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Inf., Sichuan Univ., Chengdu, China
fDate :
12/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reviews results of partial discharge measurements and accelerated life tests performed on models of random and form wound insulation systems subjected to impulse voltage waveforms. The goal is to highlight how the features of the supply voltage affect the partial discharge activity and how this, eventually, reflects on the endurance of the insulation system. The most salient results are that, for both types of insulation systems, short rise times trigger PD of large magnitude, which are able to erode the insulation system faster than the partial discharges incepted using waveforms with longer rise times. In particular, failure times estimated by tests under sinusoidal voltages can be overly optimistic in assessing the long-term behavior of the insulation system subjected to impulse voltage waveforms. Frequency also is very important, as it controls the interplay between physical and chemical degradation rates. As a result, above partial discharge inception voltage the frequency acceleration rule does not hold, and can lead therefore to excessively optimistic results.
Keywords :
electric motors; life testing; machine insulation; partial discharge measurement; PD characteristics; accelerated life test; chemical degradation rate; form wound insulation system; impulse voltage waveform; motor insulation endurance; partial discharge measurement; physical degradation rate; square wave voltage; Induction motors; Insulation; Partial discharges; Stress; Surges; Time-frequency analysis; Voltage measurement; Partial discharges; antennas; induction motors; motor drives; pulse width modulated inverters; rotating machines insulation; square wave generators;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2015.005158