Influence of Water Content in Natural Ester Liquids Partial Discharge Inception Voltage

L. Calcara, K. Rapp, S. Sangiovanni, M. Pompili, A. Sbravati
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The use of natural ester liquids in power transformers, as an alternative to mineral oils, is increasing in the last decades due to the higher interest in reducing the environmental and fire risks. This is possible thanks to the fact that natural ester liquids present much higher flash & fire points and biodegradability, also satisfying the general principles of a circular economy. Furthermore, their diathermic properties are completely comparable with those of mineral oils and this, if the active part is properly designed, may allow more efficient cooling with a consequent increase in specific power, especially in temporary overload conditions. Also, the electrical properties of mineral oils and natural ester liquids may be considered comparable, especially in terms of AC breakdown voltage and partial discharge behavior when testing these insulating liquids according to standardized methods. The breakdown voltage (IEC 60156) and partial discharges determination (IEC 61294TR) at power frequency are test procedures mainly intended to indicate the presence of contaminants such as water and suspended solid particles. Nowadays, being in progress the preparation of an ASTM Project WK65707 on PD detection in dielectric liquids and being envisaged the revision of the existing Technical Report IEC 61294 TR, in this paper are reported some considerations concerning the influence of different water contents on Partial Discharge Inception Voltage (PDIV) of one commercial natural ester liquid and a traditional mineral oil.
天然酯类液体中含水量对局部放电起始电压的影响
在过去的几十年里,由于人们对降低环境和火灾风险的兴趣越来越高,在电力变压器中使用天然酯液体作为矿物油的替代品正在增加。这是可能的,因为天然酯液体具有更高的闪点和可生物降解性,也符合循环经济的一般原则。此外,它们的透热特性与矿物油完全相当,如果有效部分设计得当,可以更有效地冷却,从而增加比功率,特别是在临时过载条件下。此外,矿物油和天然酯类液体的电学性能可以被认为是相似的,特别是在根据标准化方法测试这些绝缘液体时,在交流击穿电压和局部放电行为方面。工频击穿电压(IEC 60156)和局部放电测定(IEC 61294TR)是主要用于指示诸如水和悬浮固体颗粒等污染物存在的测试程序。目前,正在筹备ASTM项目WK65707在介质液体中PD检测,并设想修订现有的技术报告IEC 61294 TR,本文报告了一些关于不同含水量对一种商业天然酯液体和一种传统矿物油的局部放电起始电压(PDIV)的影响的考虑。
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