null.page.titleprefix Assessment of Interfacial Charge Accumulation in Oil-Paper Interface in Transformer Insulation from Polarization- Depolarization Current Measurements
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2017-03-17
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Accumulation of interfacial space charge in oil-paper interface is a critical issue in
insulation diagnostics of transformers. This interfacial charge mainly accumulates due
to the conductivity difference of oil and paper. Accumulation of interfacial charge
leads to localized field enhancement, which further leads to partial discharges and
acceleration in the aging of insulation. Therefore, from the point of view of transformer
insulation diagnostics, assessment of interfacial charge is very important. However, it is
not easy to estimate interfacial space charge behavior from the transformer diagnostics
methods currently in use. In case of Polarization-Depolarization Current (PDC)
measurement, a well known method for transformer condition monitoring, the effect of
interfacial charge is reflected in the non-linearity of current response during
polarization and de-polarization. During de-polarization process, a part of the
interfacial charge accumulated during polarization period is absorbed by the
electrodes producing a current, which is difficult to separate using conventional linear
dielectric theory. In this paper, an attempt has been made to separate this current
component from de-polarization current through considering charge de-trapping
mechanism. Terming this current component as de-trapping current, its relationship
with other parameters of transformer insulation is discussed. The developed
methodology has been applied on several practical transformers. It was observed that
the time constant of de-trapping current is related to the paper conductivity, oil
conductivity, dissipation factor and age of the insulation.
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Polarization- Depolarization, Oil-Paper Interface