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IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion | 2011
Maren Istad; Magne Runde; Arne Nysveen
Thermal cycling of generators, occurring during intermittent operation of power stations, increases the thermomechanical stress on the stator groundwall insulation and can, therefore, contribute to failure of the generator. Thermal cycling stresses can, to some extent, be replicated and accelerated in laboratory tests. Such tests are performed to ascertain whether a new stator winding insulation system can handle intermittent operation, to evaluate the relative difference between different types of insulations or to investigate degradation processes and failure mechanisms. Results from thermal cycling tests of hydrogenerator stator windings are reviewed. Only stator windings of air-cooled hydrogenerators with thermoset groundwall insulation of mica-epoxy or mica-polyester are considered. The published literature of laboratory experiments performed in order to study effects of thermal cycling on groundwall insulation through different types of diagnostic measurements is described and discussed. Partial discharge (PD) and tanδ measurements gave, in some cases, an indication of a trend in the condition during thermal cycling, while in other cases it was difficult to interpret the test results. Many agree that measurement of breakdown voltage of stator windings can give an indication of the aging and remaining lifetime of the insulation. The ability of other measurements such as tan δ, PD, and voltage endurance to assess the remaining lifetime of the stator winding is less convincing since the results vary greatly.
ieee powertech conference | 2011
Dag Eirik Nordgård; Maren Istad; Tarjei Solvang; Maria Daniela Catrinu; Luis Aleixo; Gerd H. Kjølle
Distributed generation (DG) units are increasing in number all over the world, thus providing new opportunities, but also challenges for distribution system operators. This paper briefly describes the status for integration of DG in Norway, highlighting challenges that Norwegian distribution network companies are facing with regard to large scale integration of DG, typically small scale hydro. The paper further reports from a survey describing some aspects of DG integration and existing planning methodologies among distribution network companies. An overall methodology for planning of integration of DG is presented, highlighting different aspects of inherent uncertainty in the planning process. The methodology can be used by the distribution system operators to develop long term network plans taking into consideration the local potential for DG, but also the uncertainty (in terms of timing, location and capacity) for DG development.
Archive | 2008
Dag Eirik Nordgård; Maren Istad
Integration of Renewables into the Distribution Grid, CIRED 2012 Workshop | 2012
Luis Aleixo; Tarjei Solvang; Maren Istad; Dag Eirik Nordgård
22nd International Conference and Exhibition on Electricity Distribution (CIRED 2013) | 2013
Maren Istad; Eivind Solvang; Dag Eirik Nordgård; Bernt A. Bremdal; Jan Andor Foosnæs
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Probablistic Methods Applied to Power Systems | 2008
Maren Istad; D. E. Nordgård; Oddbjørn Gjerde; Maria Daniela Catrinu; Agnes Nybø; B. E. Birkeland
209 | 2018
Maren Istad; Jørn Foros; Erlend Grytli Tveten; Magne Lorentzen Kolstad; Eivind Solvang; Camilla Langeland; Elin Viberg; Steven Hagner; Jean-Louis Coullon
CIRED - Open Access Proceedings Journal | 2017
Maren Istad; Henrik Kirkeby; Per Erik Nordbø; Odin H. Eliassen; Remy A.H. Hjelme; Ole J. Hatlen
Archive | 2016
Hanne Sæle; Bernt A. Bremdal; Inger Anne Tøndel; Maren Istad; Jan Andor Foosnæs; Per Erik Nordbø; Henrik Kirkeby; Boye Annfelt Høverstad; Geir Mathisen
60 | 2016
Maren Istad; Eivind Solvang; Astrid Verdal