Title :
Common insulating properties in insulating materials
Author :
Okabe, Shigemitsu ; Hayakawa, Naoki ; Murase, Hiroshi ; Hama, Hiroyuki ; Okubo, Hitoshi
Author_Institution :
R&D Center, Tokyo Electr. Power Co., Yokohama, Japan
fDate :
4/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Insulating materials exist in a variety of different forms, including gas, liquid, solid, and vacuum, and different forms of insulating materials have significantly different dielectric strengths and insulating properties. Power transmission/substation facilities for UHV AC and 500 kV DC power transmission and 500 kV underground power transmission facilities have been designed and constructed by taking advantage of the insulating properties of various insulating materials and structures so that they conform to the demanded insulation specifications. Conventionally, insulating material technology has been developed by making a close study of apparatuses and insulating materials individually. In this paper, as a new attempt, the insulating properties of various insulating materials/apparatuses are cross-sectionally compared and examined from an entirely new viewpoint through the assessment of commonalities and differences between them. A listing of lightning impulse and AC dielectric strength data is prepared and systematically positioned from the standpoint of material and structure, and compared and evaluated in a unified way from the viewpoint of typical indices of insulating properties including the "n" value of the V-t characteristic, Weibull parameters, and impulse ratio. Further, an insulation assessment of apparatuses is systematically made with consideration given to their sizes and structures as well as the insulating materials themselves. As a result, it was found, for example, that the design field strengths of power capacitors were high and those of generators were not, and there was a noticeable difference in design field strength between SF/sub 6/ gas insulated apparatuses and oil-immersed transformers. It is expected that the analysis conducted from an entirely new angle may provide a new approach to the development of apparatus insulation technology and to the rationalization of insulation design.
Keywords :
Weibull distribution; electric strength; insulating materials; lightning; power apparatus; UHV transmission; V-t characteristic; Weibull parameter; dielectric strength; gas insulation; insulating material; insulation design; insulation properties; lightning impulse; oil-immersed transformer; power apparatus; power capacitor; substation; underground power transmission;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2006.1624277