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Measurement of transformer solid insulation degradation using dilatometry and X-ray diffraction analysis

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Abstract Physical degradation assessment of solid insulation in transformers is a challenge to the condition monitoring engineers. Solid insulation degradation in transformer is accessed indirectly by characterizing insulation oil. The… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Physical degradation assessment of solid insulation in transformers is a challenge to the condition monitoring engineers. Solid insulation degradation in transformer is accessed indirectly by characterizing insulation oil. The present article describes application of dilatometry and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis as direct methods to characterize the degradation of transformer solid insulation. Experimental aging on oil/paper insulation has been simulated in laboratory conditions at elevated temperatures. Thermal expansion and shrinkage behavior of cellulose pressboards aged in mineral oil, synthetic ester, and mixed oil have been reported using dilatometry analysis. Measurement of change in cellulose crystal size and relative crystallinity of cellulose kraft papers have been reported using XRD analysis. The detailed procedure and interpretation of the dilatometry and diffractograph signatures for accessing the degradation of solid insulation are explicitly discussed. It is inferred that, dilatometry and XRD analysis provide a direct physical degradation assessment of transformer solid insulation.

Keywords: transformer; solid insulation; dilatometry; insulation; degradation; analysis

Journal Title: Measurement
Year Published: 2019

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