Electrical Breakdown of Oil-Impregnated Pressboard under AC and DC Voltages Ramp

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Laifaoui A. [1 ]
Herzine M.-S. [1 ]
Ait Said H. [1 ,2 ]
Reboul J.-M. [3 ]
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[1] Electrical Engineering Laboratory, Faculty of Technology, University of Bejaia, Bejaia
[2] Electrical Engineering and Automatic Department, University of Relizane, Relizane
[3] University Laboratory of Applied Sciences of Cherbourg, University of Caen Normandy, Cherbourg-en-Cotentin
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Borak22 mineral oil; Dielectric strength; Electrical breakdown; Impregnated paper; Kolmogorov-Smirnov adequacy test; Pressboard; Weibull model;
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10.46904/eea.22.70.3.1108005
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In this work, we present an experimental study on electrical breakdown, also called dielectric failure on a material widely used as insulation in oil transformers and other equipment. This material is pressboard paper impregnated with insulating oil. The breakdown tests are carried out under three types of voltage and for several voltage rise speeds. Dielectric breakdown is a random phenomenon, many tests are carried out on a large number of samples and the results obtained have been subjected to statistical processing. The material is cut into square plates of 7.5 cm in length from a set of plates 2 m² in length and 500 µm in thickness. Prior to the tests, the samples were conditioned in a desiccator with silicone gel for at least 24 hours in order to eliminate any presence of moisture. Then they were impregnated with Borak22 insulating oil for at least one week. The tests consist of placing the sample concerned between two cylindrical bronze electrodes and applying a voltage ramp at constant speed until breakdown. After failure, the value of the breakdown voltage is taken. These tests are carried out in the laboratory at room temperature. However, we have tried to reproduce the same conditions for all the tests. These various tests relate to the effect of the form and the rate of rise of the applied voltage on the dielectric strength of the pressboard paper impregnated with Borak22 insulating oil. Two measuring devices were used, and the tests were carried out under three voltage forms: sinusoidal alternating current, continuous positive polarity, and continuous negative polarity, and at eight different voltage ramp speeds: 0,69; 1,07; 1,4; 1,89; 2,38; 2,94; 3,28 and 4,17 kV/s. For each measurement point, 35 samples of pressboard paper are used and tested. A total of 840 results were obtained and processed using the two-parameter Weibull statistical model. In order to validate this model, these results are subjected to a Kolmogorov-Smirnov adequacy test and are framed by 95% confidence bands. The maximum likelihood method is used for the estimation of the Weibull parameters and the smoothing of the experimental points. The results of the statistical tests on the breakdown voltage measurement points obtained confirm the use of the two-parameter Weibull model. The evolution of the nominal breakdown voltage as a function of the voltage ramp of the three forms of applied voltage gives three properties of the same form, which is akin to the letter 'S'. The breakdown voltage first increases linearly for low speeds, then increases and takes an exponential form for medium speeds, then tends towards a certain saturation for high speeds. The breakdown voltage under the DC voltage ramp is higher than the voltage obtained for the AC voltage ramp and are higher under negative polarity voltage than those under positive polarity voltage. © 2022, Editura ELECTRA. All rights reserved.
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