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Creepage discharge of oil-pressboard Insulation in AC-DC composite field: phenomenon and characteristics

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In this paper, the authors studied the phenomenon of oil-pressboard insulation creepage discharge from its initiation till final flashover under composite AC-DC voltages, identified the trends of partial discharge and dissolved gas throughout the entire process, and summarized accordingly the criteria for insulation diagnosis and assessment.
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Converter transformers use oil-pressboard as its main dielectric medium and are operated mainly in AC-DC composite electric field. Creepage discharge is one of the common defects for oil-pressboard insulation, especially in converter transformers. Oil-pressboard insulation shows distinctive flashover behaviors and surface electric strengths in AC-DC composite electric field from that in pure AC or DC electric field. Compared to conventional power transformers, there remain bigger challenges to realize insulation assessment and fault diagnosis for the converter transformers. Adequate knowledge of the phenomenon and characteristics of oil-pressboard insulation creepage discharge is critical for fault diagnosis of converter transformers. This paper attempts to fill the existing research gap by studying the dynamic process and phenomenon of creepage discharge in the composite field so as to provide criteria for insulation diagnosis and assessment. With the established experimental platform, the present paper observed the phenomenon of oil-pressboard insulation creepage discharge from its initiation till final flashover under composite AC-DC voltages, identified the trends of partial discharge and dissolved gas throughout the entire process, and summarized accordingly the criteria for insulation diagnosis and assessment. Results indicate that 1) for creepage discharge of oil-pressboard insulation under AC-DC superimposed voltages, abrupt changes were observed in terms of discharge repetition rate and magnitude. Discharge phases kept enlarging during the whole discharge evolution process; 2) based on the observed discharge characteristics, the evolution process of creepage discharge could be classified into three stages which imply three severity levels of the discharge; 3) compared to that in AC electric field, the creepage discharge in AC-DC composite field witnessed much less amount of and different composition of dissolved gas in oil. More C2H6 and C2H2 were observed in the AC-DC composite electric field whereas CH4 and C2H2 dominated the AC electric field. The research results indicate that as much as both PD-identification and DGA methods are recognized as effective means of fault diagnosis for converter transformers, the referential assessment criteria should be enriched and adjusted for diagnosis of creep discharge under AC-DC composite voltages, taking into full consideration of the distinctive characteristics of both discharge and gases dissolved in oil.

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