Title :
Assessing the condition of hydrogenerator stator winding insulation using the ramped high direct-voltage test method
Author :
Rux, Lorelynn ; McDermid, William
Author_Institution :
US Dept. of the Interior Bur. of Reclamation, USA
Abstract :
Ramped high direct-voltage tests have proven to be an effective and nondestructive means for reducing in-service stator winding failures. The measured current versus applied voltage response obtained during these off-line tests can be used to detect cracks and fissures, moisture absorption, tape separations, conductive surface contamination, lack of epoxy cure, and internal delamination. Ramped voltage test results have been used to determine when corrective actions are needed and what the appropriate actions are. When done properly, the test can identify stator windings that are approaching failure without accelerating the deterioration process.
Keywords :
crack detection; electric current measurement; failure analysis; hydroelectric generators; insulation testing; machine insulation; machine testing; nondestructive testing; stators; conductive surface contamination detection; cracks detection; fissures detection; hydrogenerator stator winding insulation; in-service stator winding failures reduction; insulation condition assessment; internal delamination detection; lack of epoxy cure detection; moisture absorption detection; off-line tests; ramped high direct-voltage test method; tape separations detection; Absorption; Conductivity measurement; Current measurement; Insulation testing; Moisture measurement; Nondestructive testing; Pollution measurement; Stator windings; Surface contamination; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE