Influence of metal transformer materials on oil-paper insulation after thermal aging

2019 
This study investigated the influence of the main metal materials of transformers on the oil-paper insulation performance. Ten types of insulating specimens were subjected to accelerated thermal aging at 120°C. Some aging parameters, including oil acid number, furfural content and degree of polymerization (DP) of insulating paper, were measured and compared. At the same time, we conducted frequency domain spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectrometry on the insulating paper. The following conclusions were drawn: silicon lamination slightly deteriorates the insulating oil, copper increases the acidity and accelerates the production of furfural, metal materials can decrease DP of insulating paper and the effect of copper is greater than that of silicon lamination. During thermal aging, the dielectric dissipation factor of insulating paper increases and the carbon content of insulating paper increases. Metal materials can significantly increase the dielectric dissipation factor and carbon content of insulating paper and the effect of copper is greater than that of silicon lamination.
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