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Surface treeing on pressboard barriers in synthetic and natural ester liquids under AC stress

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In this paper, the authors investigate the effect of surface treeing on a pressboard surface tree and report that the white mark is visible after discharges evaporate the liquid and moisture and takes the form of trapped gaseous bubbles within the surface layers of the pressboard.
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This paper reports experimental investigations on pressboard surface treeing processes and the accompanying creepage discharge patterns. With the help of fast digital video recorder, wideband discharge current sampling resistor and commercial PD detector, it is found that the liquid impregnated pressboard as composite insulation is susceptible to erosion giving rise to white marks due to intense discharges occurring on/near to the pressboard surface. The white mark is visible after discharges evaporate the liquid and moisture and takes the form of trapped gaseous bubbles within the surface layers of pressboard. Once the white mark is formed, it can continue to grow even under a reduced voltage level until it bridges the gap and finally causes flashover. The white mark appears at a lower voltage and propagates more readily on the ester impregnated pressboard, due to more intense discharges, more gas generation and the higher viscosity of esters than mineral oil.

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A review of critical evaluation of natural ester vis-a-vis mineral oil insulating liquid for use in transformers: Part II

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the green insulating liquid with existing mineral oil technology in terms of environmental concern, fire safety, physio-chemical properties, thermal performance, and dielectric performance and concluded that natural esters are acceptable for new transformers and for retro filling existing units.
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Surface tracking on pressboard in natural and synthetic transformer liquids under AC stress

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Creepage discharge on pressboards in synthetic and natural ester transformer liquids under ac stress

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The influences of solid surface on the propagation of creepage discharge in insulating liquids

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of solid surface on the propagation of creepage discharge in liquids was investigated under ac divergent electric field, where Synchronized phase-resolved partial discharge (PD) detection, wideband current measurement and streamer channel visualization were employed to study the differences of discharge patterns between in open gap and on solid surface and explore the mechanisms behind from the linkages between consecutive discharges.

Ester Insulating Liquids for Power Transformers

TL;DR: In this paper, a collective effort was made to study ester liquids by a number of companies within the UK electric power industry particularly in respect of their application to large power transformers.
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Dielectrics in electric fields

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce the concept of polarization and static dielectric constant, and introduce the notion of space charge in solids dielectrics, and present a theoretical analysis of these concepts.
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Propagation of positive and negative streamers in oil with and without pressboard interfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the inception and propagation of streamers in a point-plane gap, with and without pressboard interface parallel to the field, and found that positive streamers propagate at /spl sim/2 to 4 mm/spl mu/s at voltages to 2/spl times/the minimum breakdown voltage.
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Effective methods of assessment of insulation system conditions in power transformers: a view based on practical experience

TL;DR: In this article, a functional failure model of power transformer insulation and possible effective methods of the insulation condition assessment are discussed based on practical experience, and a substantial drop in the dielectric safety margin under the impact of moisture, oil by-products, contaminating particles, paper insulation aging and partial discharge activity.
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Tracking and surface discharge at the oilߝpressboard interface

TL;DR: A different approach to the study of surface tracking reveals a new view of the oil-pressboard interface and suggests a link between the electric double layer and the boundary layer as discussed by the authors.
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