Title :
DGA comparison between ester and mineral oils
Author :
Perrier, C. ; Marugan, M. ; Beroual, A.
Author_Institution :
ARC Res. Center, Villeurbanne, France
fDate :
10/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports on a comparative study between mineral and various ester oils based on Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA). Electrical (breakdown of low energy) and thermal (stray gassing) faults were realized at laboratory scale, then gas formation as well as diagnosis methods were compared. Two extraction methods, described in IEC 60567 Ed.3 and independent from partition/solubility coefficients were used: multi-cycle vacuum degassing and stripping. Three different diagnosis methods were applied: IEC gas ratios, Duval´s triangle and key gases. For electrical faults and especially for low energy discharges, the same main gases (Hydrogen and Acetylene) are created in relatively same ratios, thus confirming the efficiency of key gases method for ester oils. It is also shown that classic Duval´s triangle (triangle 1) is well applicable for this type of fault confirming the results reported in literature. For thermal faults and especially for stray gassing issue (low thermal faults), Ethane (associated with Hydrogen) constitutes the key gas of natural esters. The new Duval¿s triangles can be applied: Triangle 4 for mineral oil and Triangle 6 for ester oils. For extraction methods and in both electrical and thermal faults cases, it can be noted that results are comparable for mineral oil whereas they are slightly underestimated with stripping method for ester oils. The higher viscosity of ester could interfere with the extraction.
Keywords :
IEC standards; chemical analysis; electric breakdown; electrical faults; fault diagnosis; minerals; organic compounds; solubility; thermal insulating materials; transformer oil; DGA; IEC 60567 Ed.3; classic Duval triangle; dissolved gas analysis; electrical breakdown; electrical fault; ethane; extraction method; key gas method; low energy breakdown; low energy discharge; mineral oil; multicycle vacuum degassing method; multicycle vacuum stripping method; natural ester oil; partition-solubility coefficient; stray gassing; thermal fault; viscosity; Electric breakdown; Gases; IEC standards; Minerals; Power transformers; Vegetable oils; DGA; Mineral and ester oils; breakdown voltage; stray gassing;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2012.6311507