Title :
Impulse Strength of Transformer Insulation With Nonstandard Waveshapes
Author :
Venkatesan, S. ; Usa, S.
Author_Institution :
Glasgow Caledonian Univ., Glasgow
Abstract :
While observing the impulse voltage distribution within a transformer winding, it can be seen that parts of the windings are excited by unidirectional and bidirectional oscillating voltages. The inter-turn and inter-disc winding failures are attributed to these oscillating voltages. Attempts are made to study the behavior of air, transformer oil, and oil-impregnated paper (OIP) insulation under these voltages. Small gaps of the order of a few millimeters with different electrode geometries are chosen to incorporate the extreme electrical field configurations in a practical transformer. Experimental voltage-time characteristics are obtained using statistical procedures. The disruptive effect method is used to evaluate the insulation strength under unidirectional nonstandard impulse voltages. The insulation strength under bidirectional oscillating impulse voltages on these small insulation gaps are estimated using unconditionally sequential approach. The ranges of the positive reinforcement time (tpr) have been determined. The polarity effect on the breakdown due to bidirectional waveshape is duly accounted.
Keywords :
transformer insulation; transformer windings; bidirectional oscillating impulse voltages; disruptive effect method; electrode geometries; extreme electrical field configurations; impulse strength; impulse voltage distribution; insulation strength; inter-disc winding failures; inter-turn winding failures; nonstandard waveshapes; oil-impregnated paper insulation; polarity effect; positive reinforcement time; small insulation gaps; transformer insulation; transformer oil; transformer winding; unidirectional nonstandard impulse voltages; unidirectional oscillating voltages; voltage-time characteristics; Circuit testing; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electrodes; Impulse testing; Oil insulation; Power generation; Power system reliability; Power transformer insulation; Power transformers; Windings; Disruptive effect; nonstandard impulse; transformer; unconditionally sequential approach;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2007.905452