DocumentCode
852981
Title
Aging of oil-impregnated paper in power transformers
Author
Lundgaard, Lars E. ; Hansen, Walter ; Linhjell, Dag ; Painter, Terence J.
Author_Institution
SINTEF Energy Res., Trondheim, Norway
Volume
19
Issue
1
fYear
2004
Firstpage
230
Lastpage
239
Abstract
The effects of moisture, oxygen, and acidity upon the aging of Kraft and thermally upgraded ("Insuldur®") papers have been studied in detail. The results for Kraft are consistent with the kinetic model and parameters proposed earlier by Emsley et al., and with the principle that moisture promotes acid-hydrolysis by causing carboxylic acids to dissociate. Moisture is released during the aging of Kraft and, hence, its aging is auto-acceleratory. In contrast, Insuldur consumed moisture under the same conditions, aged more slowly, and its aging was less accelerated by added moisture. 2-Furfuraldehyde (2FAL), which is a dehydration product of pentosans and, hence, an index of moisture production, is also released from Kraft during aging, but not from Insuldur. Acids are, however, produced from both types of paper. Theoretical explanations for these findings are proposed, and their practical implications for transformer maintenance are discussed.
Keywords
ageing; impregnated insulation; insulating oils; oxidation; paper; power transformer insulation; transformer windings; 2-furfuraldehyde; Insuldur; Kraft paper; acid-hydrolysis; acidity effects; aging; autoacceleratory aging; carboxylic acids; kinetic model; moisture effects; moisture production; oil-impregnated paper; oxidation; oxygen effects; power transformers; thermally upgraded paper; Accelerated aging; Amorphous materials; Kinetic theory; Moisture; Oil insulation; Oxidation; Petroleum; Polymers; Power transformer insulation; Power transformers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2003.820175
Filename
1256382
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