DocumentCode
1781
Title
Aging rate of grade 3 presspaper insulation used in power transformers
Author
Lelekakis, Nick ; Wijaya, Jaury ; Martin, Daniel ; Saha, Tapan ; Susa, Dejan ; Krause, Christoph
Author_Institution
Centre for Power Transformer Monitoring, Monash Univ., Clayton, VIC, Australia
Volume
21
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct. 2014
Firstpage
2355
Lastpage
2362
Abstract
Paper materials are used as the insulation of power transformers. Over time these materials slowly degrade, until they reach a point when they no longer function effectively as transformer insulation, and the transformer has then reached its end of life. The aging rate of paper is affected by temperature, water, oxygen and acids. Investigations have been performed previously on Kraft and Kraft thermally upgraded types of paper. However, a different type of paper used in transformer insulation, Grade 3 presspaper (which contains cotton), has not been extensively tested and compared to Kraft paper. In these experiments we studied the aging rate of Grade 3 presspaper and compared it to our previous studies of Kraft paper. Traditionally, the aging rate of paper has been studied in sealed vessels. The problem with this approach is that the chemical environment within the vessel will change during aging, and so the aging rate will be affected. In our experiment setup we controlled the water and oxygen content to more accurately determine the aging rate. Similarly to Kraft paper, the aging rate of Grade 3 presspaper with the same water content increased with oxygen content in the oil. Life curves were developed based on the water content of the paper and the oxygen content of the oil.
Keywords
ageing; curve fitting; insulation testing; paper; power transformer insulation; transformer oil; H2O; Kraft paper; O; aging rate; grade 3 presspaper insulation; life curves; oxygen content; paper materials; power transformers; sealed vessels; transformer insulation; water content; Aging; Equations; Insulation; Materials; Mathematical model; Power transformers; Temperature measurement; Aging; cellulose; hydrolysis; oil-paper; paper insulation; power transformer;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2014.004266
Filename
6927366
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