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Condition Assessment of Power Transformer Insulation Using Short-Duration Time-Domain Dielectric Spectroscopy Measurement Data


Abstract:

Utilities prefer noninvasive methods for assessing the condition of power transformer insulation. Analysis of polarization–depolarization current (PDC) is one such popula...Show More

Abstract:

Utilities prefer noninvasive methods for assessing the condition of power transformer insulation. Analysis of polarization–depolarization current (PDC) is one such popular method. One such analysis involves the estimation of trapped charge released from the interfacial region of oil–paper insulation. The literature shows that such charges can be reliably used for the diagnosis of transformer insulation. However, such analysis requires a complete profile of PDC. PDC measurement (an offline technique) takes a large amount of time (several hours) to complete. The magnitude of PDC data for a larger value of time is also sensitive to changes in environmental conditions and field noise as its magnitude is low. Hence, a reliable estimation of detrapped charge may require numerous PDC measurements. This situation is not convenient for utilities as it prolongs shut down time. In this article, a method has been proposed which is capable of estimating detrapping charge using PDC data measured for a short span of time. The proposed method is tested on data collected from several real-life in-service transformers.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement ( Volume: 69, Issue: 7, July 2020)
Page(s): 4404 - 4411
Date of Publication: 14 October 2019

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