Uncertainty in K-factor measurement for lightning impulse voltage test
2015
The IEC-60060-1 "High-voltage test technique" was revised in 2010 and an evaluation method using the k-factor function (test voltage function) was introduced for the lightning impulse voltage test, which involved the overshoot waveform being converted into the test voltage waveform. Test standards for UHV-class equipment are also presently being studied. To date, authors have measured k-factor values with the largest possible model, assuming actual UHV-class power equipment and proposed a new k-factor function for large-scale equipment. The present paper reports on the evaluation results of expanded uncertainty when measuring a k-factor value on the basis of the ISO/IEC Guide 98-3. As a result, it was clarified that significant uncertainty in measuring a k-factor value is brought about by the definition of the kfactor itself because small differences in the 50% breakdown voltage between the smooth lightning impulse and overshoot waveforms with respective uncertainties at a certain level were calculated. The expanded uncertainty when measuring the k-factor value in the present study for an overshoot rate of 10%, which is particularly important for practical use, was a large value of ±0.23 to ±0.36, or 0.46 to 0.72 in topto- bottom width compared to k-factor values themselves ranging from 0.2 to 1.0. However, this is actually considered a minimum level of uncertainty, which is inevitable in principle, and the best achievable measurement result rather than something caused by any problem in measurement itself.
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