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LAPSE:2023.32489
Thermally Accelerated Aging of Insulation Paper for Transformers with Different Insulating Liquids
April 20, 2023
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The article presents issues related to the aging behavior of oil-paper insulations in transformers using different oil- and ester-based insulating fluids. Despite numerous conducted studies on the subject of oil-paper aging, the use of new insulating fluids is creating open questions. In addition, new liquids such as synthetic and natural esters, as well as oil of the newest generation, are being used. Furthermore, there is still little research on the formation of aging markers with this form of the dielectric. For this reason, in this contribution, oil-paper insulations with mineral oil-based insulating fluids, natural and synthetic esters, as well as oil from natural gas, are aged thermally accelerated at 130 °C over a duration of 15 weeks, by considering two cases of free-breathing and hermetically sealed transformers. Therefore, various aging markers are investigated to allow a condition assessment. The results show that differences exist between the fluids and design of the transformer, as in the aging rate of the paper and the formation of aging markers in the insulating liquid such as acids. These findings can be used to improve asset management strategies by a more precise determination of the aging state depending on the transformer type as well as the type of insulating fluid.
The article presents issues related to the aging behavior of oil-paper insulations in transformers using different oil- and ester-based insulating fluids. Despite numerous conducted studies on the subject of oil-paper aging, the use of new insulating fluids is creating open questions. In addition, new liquids such as synthetic and natural esters, as well as oil of the newest generation, are being used. Furthermore, there is still little research on the formation of aging markers with this form of the dielectric. For this reason, in this contribution, oil-paper insulations with mineral oil-based insulating fluids, natural and synthetic esters, as well as oil from natural gas, are aged thermally accelerated at 130 °C over a duration of 15 weeks, by considering two cases of free-breathing and hermetically sealed transformers. Therefore, various aging markers are investigated to allow a condition assessment. The results show that differences exist between the fluids and design of the transformer, as in the aging rate of the paper and the formation of aging markers in the insulating liquid such as acids. These findings can be used to improve asset management strategies by a more precise determination of the aging state depending on the transformer type as well as the type of insulating fluid.
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aging, degree of polymerization, mineral oil, natural ester, oil-paper, synthetic ester, thermal stress, transformer
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Münster T, Werle P, Hämel K, Preusel J. Thermally Accelerated Aging of Insulation Paper for Transformers with Different Insulating Liquids. (2023). LAPSE:2023.32489
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Münster T: Division of High Voltage Engineering and Asset Management, Institute of Electrical Power Systems, Leibniz Universität Hannover, 30167 Hannover, Germany
Werle P: Division of High Voltage Engineering and Asset Management, Institute of Electrical Power Systems, Leibniz Universität Hannover, 30167 Hannover, Germany
Hämel K: GRIDINSPECT GmbH, Mühlhof 3a, 36325 Feldatal, Germany
Preusel J: GRIDINSPECT GmbH, Mühlhof 3a, 36325 Feldatal, Germany
Werle P: Division of High Voltage Engineering and Asset Management, Institute of Electrical Power Systems, Leibniz Universität Hannover, 30167 Hannover, Germany
Hämel K: GRIDINSPECT GmbH, Mühlhof 3a, 36325 Feldatal, Germany
Preusel J: GRIDINSPECT GmbH, Mühlhof 3a, 36325 Feldatal, Germany
Journal Name
Energies
Volume
14
Issue
11
First Page
3036
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-05-24
ISSN
1996-1073
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PII: en14113036, Publication Type: Journal Article
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