Title :
Long-term reliability of iron-based amorphous alloy cores for oil-immersed transformers
Author :
Matsuura, T. ; Nagayama, K. ; Hagiwara, S. ; Higaki, M.
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Electr. Power Co., Tokyo, Japan
fDate :
9/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Long-term property reliability was examined for iron-based amorphous alloy for use in oil-immersed transformer cores. The core loss changes of amorphous cores under accelerated aging in air and insulating oil were traced. In addition, the causes of the property deterioration were analyzed. It was found that iron-based amorphous alloy was not crystallized by aging at 200°C for 17 months. When aged in air, magnetic properties deteriorated because of oxidation of the surface before crystallization. Insulating oil by itself did not accelerate the deterioration of magnetic properties. When aged in insulating oil with insulating papers, moisture was formed on the surface of the amorphous alloy, causing property deterioration. In application as an oil-immersed power transformer core operated below 105°C, core less increase would be less than 10% during a 30-year practical lifetime. Thus, the amorphous alloy seemed to have enough reliability for the core material
Keywords :
ageing; eddy current losses; magnetic leakage; magnetic properties of amorphous substances; metallic glasses; power transformers; reliability; transformer cores; 120 degC; 150 degC; 200 degC; 30 year; Fe based amorphous alloy cores; METGLAS; accelerated aging; air; core loss; crystallization; insulating oil; insulating papers; long term reliability; magnetic properties; oil-immersed transformer cores; oxidation; power transformers; Aging; Amorphous materials; Crystallization; Iron alloys; Magnetic cores; Magnetic properties; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Power transformer insulation; Transformer cores;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on