From Frequency Domain to Temperature Domain of Transformer Liquid Insulation

Autores
Robalino, Diego M.; Álvarez, Raúl Emilio
Año de publicación
2014
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inglés
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Descripción
The dielectric response of the overall transformer insulation is an invaluable source of information for those involved in the manufacture, operation and maintenance of power and distribution transformers. One of the greatest advances in the use of the transformer insulation dielectric response is without a doubt the possibility of performing advanced diagnostics of the oil-paper insulation to determine the moisture concentration of the solid insulation and the quality of the liquid insulation. Moreover, based on the knowledge acquired, the dielectric response in the frequency domain allows correct definition of the thermal behavior of dielectric parameters such as power factor or dissipation factor. Dissipation factor or power factor are dependent on frequency and temperature. It is clear for field users that the thermal behavior of the dielectric parameters is related to the condition of the overall insulation system and not just to the construction or nameplate of the transformer. Therefore, the application of the dielectric response in the frequency domain is a more accurate method to determine the real thermal behavior of the power factor. In the context of this document, authors investigate different liquid insulation materials with different aging/quality conditions, their dielectric response in the frequency domain and the conversion of this response into the temperature domain.
Instituto de Investigaciones Tecnológicas para Redes y Equipos Eléctricos (IITREE)
Materia
Ingeniería
energía eléctrica
liquid insulation
mineral oil
dielectric response
temperature
power factor
dissipation factor
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv From Frequency Domain to Temperature Domain of Transformer Liquid Insulation
title From Frequency Domain to Temperature Domain of Transformer Liquid Insulation
spellingShingle From Frequency Domain to Temperature Domain of Transformer Liquid Insulation
Robalino, Diego M.
Ingeniería
energía eléctrica
liquid insulation
mineral oil
dielectric response
temperature
power factor
dissipation factor
title_short From Frequency Domain to Temperature Domain of Transformer Liquid Insulation
title_full From Frequency Domain to Temperature Domain of Transformer Liquid Insulation
title_fullStr From Frequency Domain to Temperature Domain of Transformer Liquid Insulation
title_full_unstemmed From Frequency Domain to Temperature Domain of Transformer Liquid Insulation
title_sort From Frequency Domain to Temperature Domain of Transformer Liquid Insulation
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Robalino, Diego M.
Álvarez, Raúl Emilio
author Robalino, Diego M.
author_facet Robalino, Diego M.
Álvarez, Raúl Emilio
author_role author
author2 Álvarez, Raúl Emilio
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ingeniería
energía eléctrica
liquid insulation
mineral oil
dielectric response
temperature
power factor
dissipation factor
topic Ingeniería
energía eléctrica
liquid insulation
mineral oil
dielectric response
temperature
power factor
dissipation factor
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The dielectric response of the overall transformer insulation is an invaluable source of information for those involved in the manufacture, operation and maintenance of power and distribution transformers. One of the greatest advances in the use of the transformer insulation dielectric response is without a doubt the possibility of performing advanced diagnostics of the oil-paper insulation to determine the moisture concentration of the solid insulation and the quality of the liquid insulation. Moreover, based on the knowledge acquired, the dielectric response in the frequency domain allows correct definition of the thermal behavior of dielectric parameters such as power factor or dissipation factor. Dissipation factor or power factor are dependent on frequency and temperature. It is clear for field users that the thermal behavior of the dielectric parameters is related to the condition of the overall insulation system and not just to the construction or nameplate of the transformer. Therefore, the application of the dielectric response in the frequency domain is a more accurate method to determine the real thermal behavior of the power factor. In the context of this document, authors investigate different liquid insulation materials with different aging/quality conditions, their dielectric response in the frequency domain and the conversion of this response into the temperature domain.
Instituto de Investigaciones Tecnológicas para Redes y Equipos Eléctricos (IITREE)
description The dielectric response of the overall transformer insulation is an invaluable source of information for those involved in the manufacture, operation and maintenance of power and distribution transformers. One of the greatest advances in the use of the transformer insulation dielectric response is without a doubt the possibility of performing advanced diagnostics of the oil-paper insulation to determine the moisture concentration of the solid insulation and the quality of the liquid insulation. Moreover, based on the knowledge acquired, the dielectric response in the frequency domain allows correct definition of the thermal behavior of dielectric parameters such as power factor or dissipation factor. Dissipation factor or power factor are dependent on frequency and temperature. It is clear for field users that the thermal behavior of the dielectric parameters is related to the condition of the overall insulation system and not just to the construction or nameplate of the transformer. Therefore, the application of the dielectric response in the frequency domain is a more accurate method to determine the real thermal behavior of the power factor. In the context of this document, authors investigate different liquid insulation materials with different aging/quality conditions, their dielectric response in the frequency domain and the conversion of this response into the temperature domain.
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