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    Effect of interfacial charge on parameters considered for insulation diagnosis of power transformer
    (IEEE, 2017-12-02) Mishra, Deepak; Baral, Arijit; Pradhan, Arpan Kumar; Haque, Nasirul; Chakravorti, Sivaji
    Out of various analysis methods available Polarization Depolarization Current (PDC) measurement is extensively used for monitoring of oil-paper insulation health. In such case, Classical Debye Model (CDM) is used for analysis of recorded PDC data. CDM has limited capacity to simulate the effect of interfacial charge. Due to this interfacial charge, nonlinearity arises in the system which adversely affects the insulation. Conductivity difference between oil and paper is the main reason behind this interfacial charge which creates nonlinearity in system. In the present work, the effect of interfacial charge is analyzed on some of the performance parameters used for diagnosis of insulation like peak value of return voltage spectrum and paper conductivity.
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    Effect of charge accumulated at oil-paper interface on zero of transfer function formulated using classical debye model parameters
    (IEEE, 2017-11) Mishra, Deepak; Pradhan, Arpan Kumar; Baral, Arijit; Haque, Nasirul; Chakravorti, Sivaji
    PDC measurement and analysis is one of widely used tool for reliable diagnosis of power transformer insulation. In different reported methods of analysis it is considered that polarization current is composed of the current due to dipole movement and conduction current. Similarly the depolarization current is assumed to be composed of relaxation of dipoles. However when the dc conduction effect is removed from polarization current it is found the resulting current is not similar to the measured depolarization current. This deviation in both the currents show the presence of nonlinearity in the system. This nonlinearity arises due to migration of trapped charges that reside at the interfacial region of oil-paper insulation. The present paper shows the effect of such free charge on some important performance parameters like paper moisture and zero of Transfer Function of Classical Debye Model.
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    Influence of temperature on interfacial charge of power transformer insulation
    (The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2019-06-21) Dutta, Saurabh; Mishra, Deepak; Haque, Nasirul; Pradhan, Arpan Kumar; Baral, Arijit; Chakravorti, Sivaji
    One of the popular methods for insulation diagnosis is measurement and analysis of polarisation–depolarisation current (PDC). During normal operation, charges get confined at the interface of oil–paper insulation. A part of these accumulated charges get absorbed in depolarisation current and contribute to the overall PDC data. The process through which charges are released from their confinement is known as charge de-trapping, which is highly influenced by thermal energy content of the insulation and hence by measurement temperature. In the current work, an effort has been made to investigate the effect of measurement temperature on de-trapped charge. Two samples are prepared and analysed in the laboratory at different temperatures for this purpose. This is followed by analysis of data collected from several real-life power transformers. Related analysis presented here suggests that measurement temperature of the system plays an important role in determining the amount of de-trapped interfacial charge during PDC measurement.