Partial discharge characteristics of uniform gap in oil-impregnated paper insulation under switching impulse voltage

2016 
In comparison with the AC and DC working voltages, the effect of switching impulse voltage on insulation is very different because of its fast-rising rate and large amplitude. This paper mainly focuses on the characteristics of PD in oil-impregnated paper insulation under switching impulse voltage. First, a robust experimental platform was set up including the impulse power source, test samples with uniform gas and oil gap, and the signal acquisition and processing system. PD characteristics in the air and oil gap are analyzed and compared involving the time-domain waveforms, the variation tendency of the average amplitude and numbers of PD pulses, the occurrence time and the instantaneous value of impulse corresponding to the first PD. Based on the dielectric barrier discharge (filament) theory, a parallel microcircuit model was established to explain the similarities and dissimilarities, and to evaluate the gap discharge intensity. The occurrence and development of PD under switching impulse voltage of typical oil-impregnated paper defect were studied systematically with simulation, experiments, and modeling.
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