DocumentCode
59522
Title
Recent Experimental Findings on the Single and Multi-Impulse Energy Handling Capability of Metal–Oxide Varistors for Use in High-Voltage Surge Arresters
Author
Tuczek, Maximilian ; Hinrichsen, Volker
Author_Institution
High Voltage Labs., Tech. Univ. Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany
Volume
29
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct. 2014
Firstpage
2197
Lastpage
2205
Abstract
This contribution discusses different aspects of impulse energy handling capability of metal-oxide (MO) varistors used in high-voltage surge arresters. The investigations were performed on more than 3000 MO varistors of different manufacturers worldwide. It can be confirmed that the single-impulse energy handling capability increases with increasing current density of the energy impact, a finding that was also published earlier but based on a very limited number of test samples. In addition, the impact of the MO varistor diameter is discussed. Thereafter, the differentiation of single and multi-impulse energy handling capability is addressed. Finally, investigations with a repeated energy injection (up to 100 prestresses per MO varistor at time intervals that allow the MO varistors to cool down to ambient temperature) are reported. At none of the investigated repeated energy stresses, any change of the V-I characteristic in the leakage current region was observed that would affect the arrester´s overall thermal stability.
Keywords
arresters; leakage currents; thermal stability; varistors; energy injection; energy stress; high-voltage surge arresters; leakage current region; metal-oxide varistors; multiimpulse energy handling capability; single-impulse energy handling capability; thermal stability; Arresters; Current density; Materials; Stress; Surges; Varistors; Arrester; MO varistor; energy; high voltage; impulse; metal oxide (MO); routine test; stress; varistor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2013.2283911
Filename
6637109
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