Impact of thermal cycling on high voltage coils used in marine generators using FEA methods

V. Peesapati, R. Gardner, R. Lowndes, I. Cotton, B. Twomey, L. Dunsby, R. Balcombe
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Premature failures of stator insulation account for a large percentage of repairs of marine generator systems. The failure mechanisms of such faults have been presented in many parts of the literature. Partial discharge activity, thermal degradation, thermal cycling, harmonics and transients are some examples of such failure mechanisms. Whilst there has been an insight into the failure mechanisms, there is still no definite answer to how these defects manifest in the first place. Most of the failures that have been identified within literature are on end windings, especially slot ends. Some failure mechanisms have also been linked with thermal cycling. Frequent and rigorous stop/start cycles stress coils by inducing mechanical forces between elements of the coil and housing owing to differential thermal expansion. This differential expansion is dependent on the rate of rise of temperature and also the different coefficients of thermal expansion of the materials. The present paper will evaluate the thermal degradation of insulation systems used on marine generators using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) methods. On board temperature measurements of stator coils during a high speed run are used as one of the parameters within the FEA simulations, to investigate if there is any risk of differential thermal expansions during such an operational cycle. Different ramp rates are also analyzed within the FEA simulations to understand the effect of uneven thermal expansions and the risk of material degradation of the insulation in coils on marine systems. A brief review of the standards available for thermal cycling and testing are also presented within the paper.
热循环对船用发电机高压线圈影响的有限元分析
定子绝缘过早失效占船用发电机系统维修的很大比例。这类断层的失效机制已在许多文献中提出。局部放电活动性、热退化、热循环、谐波和瞬态是这些失效机制的一些例子。虽然已经对失败机制有了深入的了解,但是对于这些缺陷最初是如何表现出来的,仍然没有明确的答案。文献中发现的大多数故障都发生在端绕组上,尤其是槽端。一些失效机制也与热循环有关。频繁和严格的停止/启动循环通过诱导线圈和外壳元件之间的机械力来应力线圈,这是由于不同的热膨胀。这种微分膨胀取决于温度上升的速率和材料的不同热膨胀系数。本文将用有限元分析(FEA)方法对船用发电机绝缘系统的热退化进行评估。在高速运行期间,定子线圈的板上温度测量被用作有限元模拟中的参数之一,以研究在这样的运行周期中是否存在任何差异热膨胀的风险。在有限元模拟中还分析了不同的斜坡速率,以了解不均匀热膨胀对船舶系统的影响以及线圈中绝缘材料退化的风险。本文还简要介绍了热循环和测试的标准。
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