DocumentCode
1369440
Title
dc field effects on streaming electrification in insulating oils
Author
Wu, H. ; Jayaram, S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Waterloo Univ., Ont., Canada
Volume
3
Issue
4
fYear
1996
fDate
8/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
499
Lastpage
506
Abstract
The results of an experimental investigation into the influence of impurities on electrification in insulating liquids in a tube model under an external dc field effect is described. Both conduction and streaming currents were measured as a function of temperature and flow rate using a paper-pressboard model with concentric cylindrical electrode geometry. Positive or negative dc voltage was applied to the inner electrode. The streaming current was measured from a shielded test chamber and the conduction current was measured from the ground electrode. Energization by positive dc voltage always enhanced the streaming electrification; however, when the applied voltage was negative, the polarity of streaming current was field strength dependent. At low fields (<0.52 kV/mm), the streaming current with negative dc field Isnc increased with increased field and with field strength >0.52 kV/mm, polarity reversal was observed. The field at which current crossed the zero value has been defined as the zero cross over point (ZCOP). Flow rate did not have any influence on the ZCOP; however, the additive concentration, moisture content and the temperature affected this ZCOP. In the presence of the corrosion inhibitor carbazole, the streaming current with negative dc field, Isn attained zero at low fields. The conduction currents corresponding to fields where streaming currents were zero were also relatively low. It is therefore possible that by applying a moderate dc field of appropriate polarity the streaming current can be reduced to very low values by adjusting the carbazole concentration in the test liquid
Keywords
electrohydrodynamics; flow; insulating oils; insulator contamination; pipe flow; static electrification; DC field; additive; carbazole; concentric cylindrical electrode; conduction current; corrosion inhibitor; impurity; insulating oil; liquid flow; moisture; paper-pressboard; polarity reversal; streaming current; streaming electrification; tube model; zero cross over point; Current measurement; Dielectric liquids; Electrodes; Fluid flow measurement; Impurities; Land surface temperature; Oil insulation; Solid modeling; Testing; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/94.536728
Filename
536728
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