DocumentCode
1513222
Title
The ability of diagnostic tests to estimate the remaining life of stator insulation
Author
Stone, G.C. ; Sedding, H.G. ; Lloyd, B.A. ; Gupta, B.K.
Author_Institution
Ontario Hydro Res. Div., Toronto, Ont., Canada
Volume
3
Issue
4
fYear
1988
fDate
12/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
833
Lastpage
841
Abstract
Stator windings from three generators and one motor were subjected to a wide variety of diagnostic tests. Diagnostic tests included insulation resistance, polarization index, capacitance, dissipation factor tip-up, partial discharge magnitude, and discharge inception voltage. The destructive tests included breaking down individual coils with either AC, DC, or impulse voltages. Since the results of the diagnostic tests did not correlate with the breakdown voltages, it is concluded that remaining life cannot be predicted on the basis of diagnostic tests alone. Equations and other relationships recently developed in Japan to predict the remaining life of the stator groundwall insulation systems could not be confirmed. Diagnostic tests are thought to be most useful for indicating the trend in insulation aging in a particular machine
Keywords
ageing; insulation testing; machine insulation; partial discharges; stators; AC testing; DC testing; breakdown voltages; capacitance; destructive tests; diagnostic tests; discharge inception voltage; dissipation factor tip-up; groundwall insulation; impulse testing; insulation aging; insulation resistance; nondestructive testing; partial discharge magnitude; polarization index; remaining life; stator insulation; Capacitance; Coils; Impulse testing; Insulation testing; Life estimation; Life testing; Partial discharges; Polarization; Stator windings; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8969
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/60.9359
Filename
9359
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