绝缘流体的充气

I. Fofana
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自20世纪50年代末以来,从油样中提取溶解气体并测定这些气体的性质和浓度一直是检测故障的一种手段。缺陷的类型和程度通常可以从气体的组成和它们产生的速度来诊断。这种被称为溶解气体分析(DGA)的技术用于检测充油设备中某些类别的故障,这些故障是其他常规方法无法检测到的,它仍然是当今应用最广泛的技术之一。虽然普遍认为溶解气体浓度的增加是局部绝缘恶化的前兆,但在解释症状时意见不一。因此,提高DGA技术准确性的第一步应该是了解与导致变压器油中故障气体产生的化学反应相关的机制。本文旨在说明绝缘系统的化学成分如何影响分析。为了进一步了解,还包括了一些数据
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The Gassing of Insulating Fluids
Since the end of the 1950s, the extraction of dissolved gases from an oil sample and the determination of the nature and concentration of these gases have been serving as a means of faults detection. The type and extent of a defect can often be diagnosed from the composition of the gases and the rate at which they are produced. This technique, known as Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) for detecting certain categories of faults in oil-filled devices that cannot be readily detected by other conventional methods, remains one of the most widely used today. Although there is general consensus that increasing the concentration of dissolved gas is a precursor of local deterioration of insulation, opinions differ when it comes to interpretation of the symptoms. Consequently, the first step towards improving the accuracy of DGA techniques should be understanding the mechanisms associated with chemical reactions contributing to the generation of fault gases in transformer oils. This article intends to show how the chemical composition of the insulation system may affect the analyses. Some data was also included for further understanding
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