The critical pulse width for surface flashover and bulk breakdown in oil-immersed polymers

L. Zhao, J. Su, X. B. Zhang, Y. Pan, L. Wang, R. Li, X. Sun, B. Zeng, J. Cheng
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The general regularities of the electric surface flashover threshold (Ef) of polymers immersed in transformer oil and the polymers' bulk breakdown threshold (EBD) versus pulse width (τ) are obtained respectively by summarizing the experimental data in literatures. Those regularities are that Ef is proportional to τ-1/4 and that EBD is proportional to τ-1/6 when τ is smaller than 30 ns, when τ is larger than 30 ns, EBD is independent on τ It is discovered that there exists a critical pulse width (τc) by comparing the regularities of EBD and Ef versus τ of the same dielectric thickness in one coordinate. If τ is greater than τc, Ef is lower than EBD, and the surface flashover may cause the insulation to fail. However if τ is smaller than τc, Ef would be larger than EBD, and the bulk breakdown would cause the insulation to fail. The existence of τc is experimentally verified via a specific example of dozens of polymer samples immersed in transformer oil. In addition, methods on how to design short-pulse long-life insulators are proposed in this paper based on the concept of τc.
油浸聚合物表面闪络和整体击穿的临界脉宽
通过总结文献中的实验数据,得到了聚合物在变压器油中的表面电闪阈值Ef和聚合物的整体击穿阈值EBD随脉冲宽度τ的一般规律。当τ小于30 ns时,EBD与τ-1/4成正比,EBD与τ-1/6成正比,当τ大于30 ns时,EBD与τ无关。通过比较同一介质厚度下EBD和Ef与τ在同一坐标下的变化规律,发现存在一个临界脉宽τc。当τ大于τc时,Ef小于EBD,表面闪络可能导致绝缘失效。但如果τ小于τc,则Ef大于EBD,体击穿将导致绝缘失效。通过几十个聚合物样品浸泡在变压器油中的具体例子,验证了τc的存在性。此外,本文还提出了基于τc概念的短脉冲长寿命绝缘子的设计方法。
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