IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation | 2019

Influence of moisture content on cellulose structure and breakdown strength of vegetable oil-impregnated paper

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The performance of oil-impregnated paper significantly affects the safety and reliability of transformers. Previous studies on water reducing the breakdown strength of oil-impregnated paper have been mainly due to increasing charge carriers and conductivity. However, the influence of water on the cellulose crystal structure of oil-impregnated paper is still not clear; in particular, its role on breakdown strength remains ambiguous. In this study, the AC breakdown strength and crystal structure of vegetable and mineral oil-impregnated paper with different moisture contents were investigated. The results show that with increasing moisture content, the cellulose crystallinity and crystal size increases linearly, while the breakdown strength decreases. The breakdown strength of vegetable oil-impregnated paper is higher than that of mineral oil-impregnated paper and is less affected by moisture. Herein, a model is proposed on the effects of water on the crystal structure of oil-impregnated paper and the correlation of breakdown strength with crystal structure is reported.

Volume 26
Pages 1245-1252
DOI 10.1109/TDEI.2019.007987
Language English
Journal IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation

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