PD Characteristics in Transformer Oil under AC Condition
Partial discharge (PD) detection is a technique widely used for high voltage equipment insulation condition assessment. The metal protrusion is a situation that often appear in transformer. Metal protrusion will cause the electric field concentration and lead to partial discharge. In this paper, PD...
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description | Partial discharge (PD) detection is a technique widely used for high voltage equipment insulation condition assessment. The metal protrusion is a situation that often appear in transformer. Metal protrusion will cause the electric field concentration and lead to partial discharge. In this paper, PD characteristics in transformer oils are examined under AC conditions, using a needle-to-plane electrode system. The PD activity in transformer oil is confirmed as appearing in pulse burst form and the PD number and amplitude will increase with the applied voltage increase. The PRPD pattern display behavior typical of corona PD in oil. |
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