Investigation of the electrical and chemical processes causing the failure event in a copper sulfide related transformer failure

P. Amaro, M. Facciotti, P. Lewin, J. Pilgrim, R. C. Brown, G. Wilson, P. Jarman
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Copper sulfide related failures of oil-filled plants have become more common around most parts of the world over the last couple of decades, which has led the industry to re-evaluate their asset risk analysis policy for mineral oil insulated power assets. Two main theories for the failure event suggested by the current state-of-the-art are thermal runaway and turn-to-turn disk electrical breakdown. This paper provides an over view of two possible failure scenarios, electrical breakdown and low degree of polymerization, and the likelihood of corrosive oil causing each scenario. Empirical DP studies have demonstrated that the corrosion process degrades the chemical cellulose chain bonds, where DP-life expectancy models demonstrated that the corrosion process reduces 33 % of the transformer life expectancy. The electrical breakdown strength experiments demonstrated that the CuxS deposits reduced the electrical breakdown strength of each Kraft paper layer. Finally the results are considered in the larger context of the transformer insulation life-expectancy and its probability of causing the failure event.
硫化铜变压器故障中引起故障事件的电气和化学过程的研究
在过去的几十年里,与硫化铜相关的充油电厂故障在世界大部分地区变得越来越普遍,这导致行业重新评估其矿物油绝缘电力资产的资产风险分析政策。目前最先进的两种失效事件理论是热失控和匝间盘电击穿。本文概述了两种可能的故障情况,即电气击穿和低聚合程度,以及腐蚀性油引起每种情况的可能性。经验DP研究表明,腐蚀过程会降低化学纤维素链键,其中DP预期寿命模型表明,腐蚀过程会使变压器的预期寿命减少33%。电击穿强度实验表明,CuxS沉积降低了牛皮纸各层的电击穿强度。最后,在变压器绝缘预期寿命及其引起故障事件的概率的大背景下考虑结果。
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