Title :
Creeping discharge developing on vegetable-based oil / pressboard interface under AC voltage
Author :
Murdiya, Fri ; Hanaoka, Ryoichi ; Akiyama, Hidenori ; Miyagi, Katsunori ; Takamoto, Kiyoshi ; Kano, Takaaki
Author_Institution :
Kanazawa Inst. of Technol., Nonoichi, Japan
Abstract :
The behavior of creeping discharges developing on the pressboard surface was investigated experimentally in palm fatty acid ester oil, natural rapeseed oil and commercial mineral oil under variable ac voltages with 60 Hz, respectively. The oilimpregnated pressboard was used as the solid dielectric and it was immersed completely into the same oil. The tungsten needle electrode was installed in the one side of pressboard surface without the counter electrode as a high voltage electrode and a grounded fine copper rod was adhered tightly in the other side of pressboard as a back side electrode. The discharge shape, streamer extension, streamer velocity and tracking at the oil/pressboard interface were observed as a function of the time and voltage by using a still camera equipped with a night viewer. Simultaneously, the discharge current and dissipated energy were measured. The gas components dissolved in oils by the creeping discharge were also examined by the dissolved gas-in-oil analysis (DGA). In this paper, it is presented that there are distinctive events due to the occurrence of creeping discharges.
Keywords :
electrodes; transformer oil; vegetable oils; AC voltage; back side electrode; counter electrode; creeping discharge; discharge shape; dissolved gas in oil analysis; gas components; grounded fine copper rod; high voltage electrode; mineral oil; natural rapeseed oil; palm fatty acid ester oil; pressboard interface; solid dielectric; streamer extension; streamer velocity; tungsten needle electrode; vegetable based oil; Discharges (electric); Electrodes; Gases; Insulation; Minerals; Needles; Surface discharges; AC high voltage; creeping discharge; dissolved gas-in-oil analysis (DGA); mineral oil; streamer extension; tracking; vegetable-based oils;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2014.004569