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Original language | English |
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Pages | 436-439 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 1996 |
Event | 1996 IEEE 12th International Conference on Conduction & Breakdown in Dielectric Liquids, ICDL'96 - Roma, Italy Duration: 15 Jul 1996 → 19 Jul 1996 |
Conference
Conference | 1996 IEEE 12th International Conference on Conduction & Breakdown in Dielectric Liquids, ICDL'96 |
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City | Roma, Italy |
Period | 15 Jul 1996 → 19 Jul 1996 |
Abstract
In this paper, the gassing behavior of insulating liquids under the influence of partial discharge (PD) stress and electric breakdown stress is presented. The investigations were performed on three of the most common insulating liquids: mineral based transformer oil, ester liquid, and silicon liquid. The gassing behavior of each of these liquids was examined concerning dissolved decomposition gases in the liquids as well as undissolved decomposition gases, which are caused by PD or lightning pulses. The amount and the composition of the gases were both analyzed using gas chromatography. The experiments point out that the amount and composition of the dissolved and undissolved gases differ from each other.
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- General Materials Science
- Engineering(all)
- General Engineering
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1996. 436-439 Paper presented at 1996 IEEE 12th International Conference on Conduction & Breakdown in Dielectric Liquids, ICDL'96, Roma, Italy.
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N2 - In this paper, the gassing behavior of insulating liquids under the influence of partial discharge (PD) stress and electric breakdown stress is presented. The investigations were performed on three of the most common insulating liquids: mineral based transformer oil, ester liquid, and silicon liquid. The gassing behavior of each of these liquids was examined concerning dissolved decomposition gases in the liquids as well as undissolved decomposition gases, which are caused by PD or lightning pulses. The amount and the composition of the gases were both analyzed using gas chromatography. The experiments point out that the amount and composition of the dissolved and undissolved gases differ from each other.
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