DocumentCode :
1345017
Title :
Partial discharge-induced degradation characteristics of insulating structure constituting oil-immersed power transformers
Author :
Okabe, Shigemitsu ; Ueta, Genyo ; Wada, Haruhisa ; Okubo, Hitoshi
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Electr. Power Co., Yokohama, Japan
Volume :
17
Issue :
5
fYear :
2010
fDate :
10/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1649
Lastpage :
1656
Abstract :
The soundness of an oil-immersed power transformer under an operating voltage is evaluated in partial discharge (PD) test of long-duration ac withstand voltage test. The acceptance criterion for this PD test is 500 pC according to IEC standard; however, only insufficient basic data backing this criterion are available. In addition, the harmful level of the insulation performance has not necessarily been perceived in such a manner as the present one, for example, only the insulation breakdown, instead of the insulation performance degradation, has been assumed to be harmful. In light of the consideration presently paid, it is necessary to determine the PD level that causes the insulation performance to be degraded in order to confirm the soundness by the test using an actual transformer. As the initial step of the study for this purpose, the previous paper investigated the PD and the insulation damage level using oil-impregnated press-boards (PBs) used in the transformer, at which PD is more likely to occur when ac voltage is applied than at any other parts, and evaluated the harmful PD level for insulating materials themselves. To investigate the harmful PD level for the actual transformer, this paper studied the harmful PD level that decreases the residual lightning impulse (LI) withstand voltage using the main insulation model, which is the insulating structure constituting the oil-immersed power transformer. As a result, black discoloration occurred on the surface of the PB and the residual LI withstand voltage also tended to decline when exposed to ac PD of 20,000 pC or more. On the other hand, when it had been exposed to ac PD of 10,000 pC, no visible damage was observed and there was no drop in the residual LI withstand voltage either. Consequently, the harmful ac PD level for the oil-immersed transformer can be determined at between 10,000 pC and 20,000 pC. This result coincided with that for insulating materials themselves, hence it was revealed that the har- - mful PD level be set to 10,000 pC on a conservative side.
Keywords :
IEC standards; impulse testing; insulation testing; lightning protection; partial discharges; transformer oil; IEC standard; ac withstand voltage test; insulating structure; insulation breakdown; insulation performance degradation; oil-immersed power transformers; oil-impregnated press-boards; partial discharge test; partial discharge-induced degradation characteristics; residual lightning impulse; Breakdown voltage; Insulation; Partial discharges; Petroleum; Power transformer insulation; Oil-immersed power transformer, partial discharge (PD); harmful partial discharge level, and insulation degradation; press-board (PB), insulating element model, residual lightning impulse withstand voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1070-9878
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2010.5595570
Filename :
5595570
Link To Document :
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