Effect of the grain boundary character distribution on the sulfur corrosion behaviour and mechanisms of copper windings under different high temperatures

IF 4.4 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
High Voltage Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1049/hve2.12391
Xu Dai, Yuan Yuan, Jiang Zhou, Guoyong Liu, Tao Zhu, Huiying Xiang, Qi Yu, Xue Gao, Ruijin Liao
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As a typical failure phenomenon in transformers, sulfur corrosion has garnered significant attention in the field of high-voltage engineering. Grain boundary character distribution (GBCD) copper windings have been introduced to enhance sulfur corrosion resistance by slowing down intergranular corrosion. In this study, the sulfur corrosion behaviour and mechanisms of the GBCD copper windings under various temperatures were experimentally and theoretically studied. Results show that GBCD can enhance the corrosion resistance of copper in liquid environments. With the increase in temperatures, the insulating properties of oil and papers in traditional copper windings experience notable degradation, while GBCD copper windings show more stable insulating behaviours. In addition, modelling of grain boundary energy indicates that the grain boundary structure of GBCD copper windings has a lower average interface energy of 0.170 eV/Å2. Calculations of reaction thermodynamics show that GBCD copper windings possess a higher failure temperature (135.2°C) and inhibition degree (activation energy) of the sulfur corrosion (32,557.62 J/mol), revealing the stability and enhanced sulfur corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures.

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晶界特征分布对不同高温条件下铜绕组硫腐蚀行为和机理的影响
硫腐蚀是变压器的典型故障现象,在高压工程领域备受关注。晶界特征分布(GBCD)铜绕组通过减缓晶间腐蚀来提高抗硫腐蚀性能。本研究对 GBCD 铜绕组在不同温度下的硫腐蚀行为和机理进行了实验和理论研究。结果表明,GBCD 可以增强铜在液体环境中的耐腐蚀性。随着温度的升高,传统铜绕组中油和纸的绝缘性能会明显下降,而 GBCD 铜绕组则表现出更稳定的绝缘性能。此外,晶界能量建模表明,GBCD 铜绕组的晶界结构平均界面能量较低,为 0.170 eV/Å2。反应热力学计算表明,GBCD 铜绕组具有更高的失效温度(135.2°C)和硫腐蚀抑制度(活化能)(32,557.62 J/mol),这显示了其在高温下的稳定性和更强的抗硫腐蚀性。
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High Voltage
High Voltage Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
27.30%
发文量
97
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: High Voltage aims to attract original research papers and review articles. The scope covers high-voltage power engineering and high voltage applications, including experimental, computational (including simulation and modelling) and theoretical studies, which include: Electrical Insulation ● Outdoor, indoor, solid, liquid and gas insulation ● Transient voltages and overvoltage protection ● Nano-dielectrics and new insulation materials ● Condition monitoring and maintenance Discharge and plasmas, pulsed power ● Electrical discharge, plasma generation and applications ● Interactions of plasma with surfaces ● Pulsed power science and technology High-field effects ● Computation, measurements of Intensive Electromagnetic Field ● Electromagnetic compatibility ● Biomedical effects ● Environmental effects and protection High Voltage Engineering ● Design problems, testing and measuring techniques ● Equipment development and asset management ● Smart Grid, live line working ● AC/DC power electronics ● UHV power transmission Special Issues. Call for papers: Interface Charging Phenomena for Dielectric Materials - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/HVE_CFP_ICP.pdf Emerging Materials For High Voltage Applications - https://digital-library.theiet.org/files/HVE_CFP_EMHVA.pdf
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