{"title":"多重短路冲击下变压器绝缘纸性能的累积效应","authors":"Huaze Sui;Peng Li;Ke Wang;Zhengyu Xu;Linda Li;Zuoxian Wang;Shuqi Zhang;Zhigang Zhao;Yuwei Zhong","doi":"10.1109/TDEI.2024.3495582","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The insulating paper for transformer windings is an essential component in power transformers, serving the purpose of electrical insulation and mechanical support. The stability of the mechanical properties of insulating paper determines the reliable operation of the transformer. The cumulative effect properties of insulating paper under multiple short-circuit impacts remain unclear. In this article, a dynamic short-circuit force platform is built, which can generate impact forces with a transient component at 50 Hz to simulate real short-circuit forces. Cumulative plastic deformation of insulating paper under different conditions, such as the magnitude of short-circuit force, degree of aging, type of short circuit, and number of short-circuit occurrences, is obtained. The results indicate that the cumulative deformation of insulating paper is positively correlated with the magnitude of short-circuit force, with a maximum difference of 114.05%. The cumulative deformation of insulating paper exhibits a growth-saturation characteristic with increasing short-circuit occurrences, showing a saturation hysteresis effect, and the mathematical model conforms to the power function relationship. The cumulative deformation is positively correlated with the degree of aging, with a maximum increase of 202.78%. For aged insulating paper, the cumulative deformations caused by long-interval short circuits are greater than those caused by short-interval short circuits, with a maximum difference of 15.40%. The algorithm model of the equivalent relationship between short-circuit impacts with different magnitudes is proposed. The elastic modulus of insulating paper increases with the raising amplitude of short-circuit forces and decreases with the deepening of aging. This study demonstrates the cumulative effect properties of transformer insulating paper under multiple short-circuit impacts, which supports the calculation of transformer short-circuit dynamic response and differentiation assessment of transformer short-circuit withstand capability under various conditions.","PeriodicalId":13247,"journal":{"name":"IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation","volume":"32 3","pages":"1668-1678"},"PeriodicalIF":2.9000,"publicationDate":"2024-11-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Cumulative Effect on Properties of Transformer Insulating Paper Under Multiple Short-Circuit Impacts\",\"authors\":\"Huaze Sui;Peng Li;Ke Wang;Zhengyu Xu;Linda Li;Zuoxian Wang;Shuqi Zhang;Zhigang Zhao;Yuwei Zhong\",\"doi\":\"10.1109/TDEI.2024.3495582\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"The insulating paper for transformer windings is an essential component in power transformers, serving the purpose of electrical insulation and mechanical support. 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The cumulative deformation of insulating paper exhibits a growth-saturation characteristic with increasing short-circuit occurrences, showing a saturation hysteresis effect, and the mathematical model conforms to the power function relationship. The cumulative deformation is positively correlated with the degree of aging, with a maximum increase of 202.78%. For aged insulating paper, the cumulative deformations caused by long-interval short circuits are greater than those caused by short-interval short circuits, with a maximum difference of 15.40%. The algorithm model of the equivalent relationship between short-circuit impacts with different magnitudes is proposed. The elastic modulus of insulating paper increases with the raising amplitude of short-circuit forces and decreases with the deepening of aging. 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Cumulative Effect on Properties of Transformer Insulating Paper Under Multiple Short-Circuit Impacts
The insulating paper for transformer windings is an essential component in power transformers, serving the purpose of electrical insulation and mechanical support. The stability of the mechanical properties of insulating paper determines the reliable operation of the transformer. The cumulative effect properties of insulating paper under multiple short-circuit impacts remain unclear. In this article, a dynamic short-circuit force platform is built, which can generate impact forces with a transient component at 50 Hz to simulate real short-circuit forces. Cumulative plastic deformation of insulating paper under different conditions, such as the magnitude of short-circuit force, degree of aging, type of short circuit, and number of short-circuit occurrences, is obtained. The results indicate that the cumulative deformation of insulating paper is positively correlated with the magnitude of short-circuit force, with a maximum difference of 114.05%. The cumulative deformation of insulating paper exhibits a growth-saturation characteristic with increasing short-circuit occurrences, showing a saturation hysteresis effect, and the mathematical model conforms to the power function relationship. The cumulative deformation is positively correlated with the degree of aging, with a maximum increase of 202.78%. For aged insulating paper, the cumulative deformations caused by long-interval short circuits are greater than those caused by short-interval short circuits, with a maximum difference of 15.40%. The algorithm model of the equivalent relationship between short-circuit impacts with different magnitudes is proposed. The elastic modulus of insulating paper increases with the raising amplitude of short-circuit forces and decreases with the deepening of aging. This study demonstrates the cumulative effect properties of transformer insulating paper under multiple short-circuit impacts, which supports the calculation of transformer short-circuit dynamic response and differentiation assessment of transformer short-circuit withstand capability under various conditions.
期刊介绍:
Topics that are concerned with dielectric phenomena and measurements, with development and characterization of gaseous, vacuum, liquid and solid electrical insulating materials and systems; and with utilization of these materials in circuits and systems under condition of use.