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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2018 Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis, CMD 2018 - Proceedings |
Editors | Ahmed Abu-Siada |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
ISBN (electronic) | 9781538641262 |
Publication status | Published - 14 Nov 2018 |
Event | 7th International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis, CMD 2018 - Perth, Australia Duration: 23 Sept 2018 → 26 Sept 2018 |
Abstract
This study is conducted to investigate the influence of a hermetically sealed system and as a consequence thereof the effect of missing oxygen from the ambient air on the relevant ageing markers of three different insulating liquids, to determine the correlation between those ageing markers and the condition of the paper insulation. In this regard, paper samples are impregnated with a non-inhibited and two different inhibited insulating oils having different oil components as well as different inhibitor contents, which are currently used. Although different papers from the past have shown investigations on ageing of oilpaper systems [1]-[4] usually oil was used, which is no longer available today and furthermore no simultaneous comparative study was carried out in the past, as it is presented in this paper. For this study, a hermetically closed system is reproduced, so that a permanent contact with the ambient air is avoided. The entire study extends over a period of 15 weeks at a temperature of 130°C. Accordingly, the study is done for a long-term thermal stress to obtain paper insulations with a wide spectrum of ageing status. The same measurement was also done for an open system, which will be presented in another paper. Oil sampling is performed routinely and parameters like the moisture content, the amount of acid as well as the interfacial tension (IFT) etc. are determined. Furthermore, the DP-value of the paper samples, impregnated with the different oils, is also measured to get information about the actual paper condition. The investigation shows that the oil types influence the ageing process of the insulation system and consequently the production of respective parameters. Moreover, the correlation between the considered oil parameters and ageing status of paper is evaluated and it shows that an assessment of the actual paper condition is possible.
Keywords
- ageing, degree of polymerization, insulation degradation, insulation life, oil, oxidation, paper, temperature, transformer
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Computer Science(all)
- Computer Networks and Communications
- Computer Science(all)
- Signal Processing
- Energy(all)
- Energy Engineering and Power Technology
- Engineering(all)
- Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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2018 Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis, CMD 2018 - Proceedings. ed. / Ahmed Abu-Siada. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018. 8535626.
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T1 - Investigation on Ageing Parameters of a Thermally Accelerated Aged Paper-Oil-Insulation in a Hermetically Sealed System
AU - Münster, T.
AU - Kinkeldey, T.
AU - Werle, P.
AU - Hämel, K.
AU - Preusel, J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2018 IEEE. Copyright: Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2018/11/14
Y1 - 2018/11/14
N2 - This study is conducted to investigate the influence of a hermetically sealed system and as a consequence thereof the effect of missing oxygen from the ambient air on the relevant ageing markers of three different insulating liquids, to determine the correlation between those ageing markers and the condition of the paper insulation. In this regard, paper samples are impregnated with a non-inhibited and two different inhibited insulating oils having different oil components as well as different inhibitor contents, which are currently used. Although different papers from the past have shown investigations on ageing of oilpaper systems [1]-[4] usually oil was used, which is no longer available today and furthermore no simultaneous comparative study was carried out in the past, as it is presented in this paper. For this study, a hermetically closed system is reproduced, so that a permanent contact with the ambient air is avoided. The entire study extends over a period of 15 weeks at a temperature of 130°C. Accordingly, the study is done for a long-term thermal stress to obtain paper insulations with a wide spectrum of ageing status. The same measurement was also done for an open system, which will be presented in another paper. Oil sampling is performed routinely and parameters like the moisture content, the amount of acid as well as the interfacial tension (IFT) etc. are determined. Furthermore, the DP-value of the paper samples, impregnated with the different oils, is also measured to get information about the actual paper condition. The investigation shows that the oil types influence the ageing process of the insulation system and consequently the production of respective parameters. Moreover, the correlation between the considered oil parameters and ageing status of paper is evaluated and it shows that an assessment of the actual paper condition is possible.
AB - This study is conducted to investigate the influence of a hermetically sealed system and as a consequence thereof the effect of missing oxygen from the ambient air on the relevant ageing markers of three different insulating liquids, to determine the correlation between those ageing markers and the condition of the paper insulation. In this regard, paper samples are impregnated with a non-inhibited and two different inhibited insulating oils having different oil components as well as different inhibitor contents, which are currently used. Although different papers from the past have shown investigations on ageing of oilpaper systems [1]-[4] usually oil was used, which is no longer available today and furthermore no simultaneous comparative study was carried out in the past, as it is presented in this paper. For this study, a hermetically closed system is reproduced, so that a permanent contact with the ambient air is avoided. The entire study extends over a period of 15 weeks at a temperature of 130°C. Accordingly, the study is done for a long-term thermal stress to obtain paper insulations with a wide spectrum of ageing status. The same measurement was also done for an open system, which will be presented in another paper. Oil sampling is performed routinely and parameters like the moisture content, the amount of acid as well as the interfacial tension (IFT) etc. are determined. Furthermore, the DP-value of the paper samples, impregnated with the different oils, is also measured to get information about the actual paper condition. The investigation shows that the oil types influence the ageing process of the insulation system and consequently the production of respective parameters. Moreover, the correlation between the considered oil parameters and ageing status of paper is evaluated and it shows that an assessment of the actual paper condition is possible.
KW - ageing
KW - degree of polymerization
KW - insulation degradation
KW - insulation life
KW - oil
KW - oxidation
KW - paper
KW - temperature
KW - transformer
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PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 7th International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis, CMD 2018
Y2 - 23 September 2018 through 26 September 2018
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