局部放电和电气树的仿真模型概述,以确定估计机器绝缘系统剩余寿命的可行性

Y. Nyanteh, L. Graber, C. Edrington, S. Srivastava, D. Cartes
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局部放电(PD)产生绝缘系统状态的特征指示和模式,可以通过计算机数值模拟来研究。虽然实验对于了解这些PD模式如何通过电气树的形成和生长影响绝缘系统的老化至关重要,但它们的设置也很困难且昂贵,实际的物理效应有时需要几天甚至几个月的时间才能显现出来。在这种情况下,精确的数值模拟模型可以作为一种变通方法,以帮助研究绝缘材料的状态监测。本文是研究开发机器状态监测预测工具的前奏。在这里,我们提供了关于局部放电和电气树建模的仿真尝试的概述。根据研究目的和实验数据的保真度,对不同的仿真方法进行了比较。报告的研究已经被用来探索使用模型从这两种现象中提取信息的适用性,以确定船上电力系统绝缘系统的健康状况,特别是关于旋转机器,重点是全电动船(AES)的概念概念。
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Overview of simulation models for partial discharge and electrical treeing to determine feasibility for estimation of remaining life of machine insulation systems
Partial discharge (PD) produces characteristic indications and patterns about the state of an insulation system, which can be studied via computer numerical simulations. Whilst experiments are critical to understanding how these PD patterns affect the aging of insulation systems through the formation and growth of electrical trees, they are also difficult and expensive to setup and actual physical effects sometimes take days and even months to show up. Accurate numerical simulation models can be a workaround, in such a scenario, to aid in studies related to condition monitoring of insulation materials. This paper is a prelude to research into developing prognosis tools for machine condition monitoring. Here we provide an overview of simulation attempts with respect to modeling partial discharge and electrical treeing. A comparison of different simulation approaches is given as per research objective and fidelity to reported experimental data. The reported studies have been used to explore the suitability of using models to extract information from these two phenomena to determine the health of insulation systems, especially in regards to rotating machines, on shipboard power systems with emphasis on the notional concept of an all-electric ship (AES).
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