1. Effect of cumulative moisture content on degradation of transformer paper insulation
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Ali Asghar Razi-Kazemi, Mohamadreza Ariannik, and Matti Lehtonen
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010302 applied physics ,Transformer ,ta213 ,Low oxygen ,Moisture ,paper ,Nuclear engineering ,Dominant factor ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Electric power system ,degree of polymerization (DP) ,law ,moisture ,0103 physical sciences ,Electronic engineering ,Environmental science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,Water content ,lifetime estimation - Abstract
Nowadays, reliability of power system is of great importance. Therefore, the condition of transformers as the expensive and critical components of a power system should be monitored and assessed. The dominant factor that causes limitation in transformers lifetime is the paper insulation. This paper aims to investigate the conspicuous influence of moisture content, especially in low oxygen and temperature on lifetime estimation under constant conditions, based on the results of previous experiments. Degree of polymerization (DP) is employed to quantify the effects of detrimental parameters with respect to their time-varying nature. This paper proposes a novel lifetime estimation-approach considering a yearly moisture growth for transformers. The results indicate different trend of DP profiles, which lead to an accurate lifetime estimation in comparison with DP obtained through ideal conditions. Furthermore, oscillations in the hot-spot temperature of transformers are demonstrated to have a negative effect on the lifetime.
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- 2017
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