Title :
Partial discharges of small-air-gap in cast-resin insulation system
Author :
Umemura, Tokihiro ; Nakamura, Shigenari ; Hikita, Masayuki ; Maeda, T. ; Higashiyama, Masakazu
Author_Institution :
Mie Univ., Mie, Japan
Abstract :
Partial discharges of small-air-gap for the molded insulation system has been investigated in view of the Paschen curve. It was found that Vs (partial discharge inception voltage: PDIV) in a smaller Pd (pressure times gap distance) region than so-called Paschen´s minimum was determined in terms of glow-like discharge with micro-second order of discharge-current probably due to the ionic current for both MGM (Metal-Gap-Metal) and MGI (Metal-Gap-Insulation) electrode systems. In the Paschen´s minimum and the larger Pd regions for MGM, the partial discharge behavior showed a streamer-like discharge current waveform with relatively short rise-time of an order of 10 ns or less and short discharge-duration. For the MGI electrode system, on the other hand, the discharge type was found to show glow-like discharge with small discharge current of less than few A. The glow-like discharge, Townsend and/or streamer discharges were also recognized by the high speed CCD camera photographs.
Keywords :
air gaps; electrodes; glow discharges; partial discharges; resins; MGI electrode systems; MGM electrode systems; Paschen minimum curve; Townsend discharges; cast-resin insulation system; discharge-current microsecond order; glow-like discharge; high speed CCD camera photographs; ionic current; metal-gap-insulation electrode systems; metal-gap-metal electrode systems; molded insulation system; partial discharge inception voltage; pressure time gap distance region; small-air-gap; streamer-like discharge current waveform; time 10 ns; Charge coupled devices; Discharges (electric); Electrodes; Insulation; Metals; Partial discharges; Cast-resin transformer; Paschen´s law; epoxy-resin; glow-like discharge; initiatingelectron; partial discharge;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2013.6451365