油浸变压器纸绝缘和PET-G绝缘局部放电分析

Sayed Mohammad Kameli;Abdelaziz Abuelrub;Mohammad AlShaikh Saleh;Shady S. Refaat;Ali Ghrayeb;Haitham Abu-Rub;Marek Olesz
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局部放电是电力变压器绝缘系统中普遍存在的现象。pd是由PT绝缘内部大小和位置不同的空隙触发的。为了加速先进的PD检测技术的发展,必须很好地了解那些造成PD损伤的腔体的电特性。因此,利用COMSOL Multiphysics设计的三维有限元分析(FEA)模型,研究了改变球形气孔半径和位置对PTs中pd特性的影响。球形空洞位于512 kV三相PT的两个绕组之间。FEA模型中的峰值电场(EF)和总能量与实验室测量的视放电大小相结合,对不同高度的聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET-G)圆柱形空洞进行了详细分析。模拟结果表明,PT模型中PD活性的起始点是半径超过1mm的球形空洞。此外,最严重的pd发生在靠近最内层绕组最上层的压板绝缘处。实验表明,在高度超过1mm的pet - g基圆柱形空隙中,PD活性显著增加。
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Analysis of Partial Discharges in Oil-Impregnated Transformer Paper Insulation and PET-G Insulation
Partial discharge (PD) is a widespread phenomenon instigated in power transformer (PT) insulation systems. PDs are triggered by voids that vary in size and position within the PT insulation. The electrical characteristics of those damaging, PD-causing cavities must be well understood, to accelerate the development of advanced PD detection techniques. Thus, the impact of varying the radius and position of spherical air voids on the characteristics of PDs in PTs is examined using a 3-D finite element analysis (FEA) model designed in COMSOL Multiphysics. The spherical voids are positioned between two windings of a 512 kV, three-phase (3 $\varphi $ ) PT. The peak electric field (EF) and aggregate energy in the FEA model are used in conjunction with laboratory measurements of the apparent discharge magnitude, for detailed analysis of Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PET-G)-based cylindrical voids with different heights. Simulations demonstrate that the inception of PD activity in the PT model occurs for spherical voids with a radius exceeding 1 mm. Furthermore, the most severe PDs occur within the press-board insulation, adjacent to the uppermost part of the innermost windings. Experiments demonstrate that a significant increase in PD activity was observed for PET-G-based cylindrical voids with heights exceeding 1 mm.
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