Electric Power Systems Research | 2021

Effect of wave oscillation on breakdown characteristics of oil-impregnated paper under lightning impulse voltage

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Effect of the oscillation on the breakdown characteristics of the oil-impregnated paper under different lightning impulse voltage waves are studied experimentally in this work. IEC60060-3 standard and the waveform requirements of the on-site impulse withstand voltage test are considered, and four lightning impulse waves with different oscillation frequencies and 1.2/50μs standard lightning impulse wave are applied during the experiment. The experimental results show that the breakdown voltage under 1.2/50μs impulse is lower than that under the oscillating impulse. Under the oscillating waves, as the oscillating frequency increases, the number of breakdown points distributed at the peak of the non-first cycle increases, the minimum breakdown time gradually shortens, and the breakdown voltage shows a decreasing trend. The possible breakdown process of paper and the influence mechanism of different waveform parameters are discussed in detail. The explanation could be that changes on the impulse waveform parameters affect the movement, trap and accumulation of the positive charges ionized inside the oil micro-cavity, causing differences in the breakdown results. This study deepens the understanding of the breakdown mechanism of paper from the perspective of the waveform parameters effect and can provide a theoretical reference for the explanation of on-site impulse withstand voltage test results.

Volume 200
Pages 107471
DOI 10.1016/J.EPSR.2021.107471
Language English
Journal Electric Power Systems Research

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