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About: Pressboard is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1123 publications have been published within this topic receiving 9089 citations.


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Proceedings ArticleDOI
14 Dec 2016
TL;DR: In this paper, a measurement system for measuring electrical pressboard oil absorption speed is presented, where the test bench allows for automatic record of oil level, time, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure.
Abstract: The paper presents designed and built measurement system for measuring electrical pressboard oil absorption speed. During measurements the test bench allows for automatic record of oil level, time, temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure. Measurements of Nytro Taurus oil, produced by Nynas company, absorption by pressboard, produced by Weidman company, were made. It has been observed, that the absorption of oil takes place in three stages, duration of which are respectively τ1≈0,66 h, τ2≈109 h and τ3≈524 h. It was established that the time required to complete the oil absorption process takes more than 46 days. This means that at least as much time should take oil impregnation process of pressboard samples made for electrical measurements.

9 citations

Patent
Gary Lee Hendren1
25 Sep 1990
TL;DR: In this paper, a high temperature resistant pressboard having a density of 0.70 to 0.90 g/cc, a calculated void volume of 31 to 49 percent by volume of said pressboard and a smoothness of 80 to 250 microinches MD range and 90 to 260 microinches is disclosed.
Abstract: High temperature resistant pressboard having a density of 0.70 to 0.90 g/cc, a calculated void volume of 31 to 49, percent by volume of said pressboard and a smoothness of 80 to 250 microinches MD range and 90 to 260 microinches is disclosed. The pressboard is prepared by wet laying an aqueous dispersion of polyaramid fibrids and floc to form a waterleaf building up layers to form a wet lap which is dried and then pressed at 270° C. to 520° C. rising a press with a predetermined minimum opening to form the desired smooth low density pressboard.

9 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of streaming electrification on the heat transfer of transformer oil (Voltesso 35) in Plexiglas and paper/pressboard pipe models are reported.
Abstract: The results of an experimental study of the effects of streaming electrification on the heat transfer of transformer oil (Voltesso 35) in Plexiglas and paper/pressboard pipe models are reported. The magnitude and the polarity of the charge in the oil entering the test section was varied by using two different filters (Millipore cellulose and Sartorius fiber glass) in the upstream of the oil flow. An enhancement in heat transfer was observed with both types of filters in the Plexiglas model and with cellulose filter in the paper/pressboard model; whereas a reduction in heat transfer was observed with fiber glass filter in paper/pressboard model under similar flow rates and temperatures. With uncharged oil, heat transfer was either inhibited or no enhancement was noticed in both models. The results have been discussed considering the temperature gradients, the flow conditions and the electrical forces due to static charge in the liquid.

9 citations

Dissertation
01 Nov 2013
TL;DR: In this article, a 2-D axial symmetry surface discharge model has been developed using COMSOL Multiphysics, a finite element analysis (FEA) software package.
Abstract: This thesis is concerned with the surface discharge behaviour at the oil-pressboard interface. For large transformers this is classified as a serious failure mode because it can lead to catastrophic failure under normal AC voltage operating conditions. To increase understanding on this failure mode, a surface discharge experiment at the oil-pressboard interface has been conducted on different moisture levels in pressboard by applying a long period of AC voltage stress. The processes in the surface discharge at the oil-pressboard interface until the appearance of a first full discharge have been recognised and correlated with the measured data. The results show that the different moisture levels within the pressboard play an important role on the partial discharge (PD) activity of certain processes. The decreasing trend in the PD data during the surface discharges cannot be treated as a reliable condition monitoring measure of health because it is the key indicator of white marks propagation toward the earth point. The characteristics of full discharge events have been analysed to develop knowledge for condition monitoring of surface discharge at the oil-pressboard interface. Full discharges are corona-like events in which their random occurrences are dominated by accumulated charges on the pressboard surface along the white marks rather than the polarity of applied AC voltage. A 2-D axial symmetry surface discharge model has also been developed using COMSOL Multiphysics, a finite element analysis (FEA) software package. The model considers the pressboard region near the interface (a transition region) as porous, whilst in the bulk region of pressboard as a perfect insulator. The model is developed using continuity equations and coupled with the Poisson’s equation to study the problem in terms of charge transport mechanisms and electric field distributions. The thermal conduction equation is included to study the thermal effects of surface discharge activity at the oil-pressboard interface. The behaviour of surface discharge is studied by validating the simulated surface discharge current pulse with the measured current. The simulation results show that a field dependent molecular ionisation mechanism plays an important role in the streamer propagation during the period of the rising front of the current pulse, whilst during the period of decaying tail of the current pulse, the contribution of an electron attachment process is dominant. The modelling results suggest that degradation marks (white and black marks) are due to high energy over long periods of partial discharge events that lead to thermal degradation at the oil-pressboard interface.

9 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202321
202266
202140
202059
201966
201882