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Pre-Breakdown and Breakdown Behavior of Synthetic and Natural Ester Liquids under AC Stress

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15010167

Keywords

breakdown voltage; partial discharge; power transformer; ester liquids

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada [RDCPJ 513264, R11-1707]

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This article investigates the breakdown behavior of ester fluids under prolonged usage conditions and evaluates important characteristics. It is found that ester liquids generally perform better than mineral oil in many cases. Additionally, the radius of curvature and thermal aging have an impact on the performance of ester fluids.
In the last decades, a large focus is being placed on the sustainability and safety of the power transformer spectrum. Ester liquids, which have interesting properties such as high fire point and biodegradability, are gaining needed attraction. Since in-service condition, thermal aging deteriorates the physicochemical and electrical properties of liquid dielectrics, it is important to study their long-term behavior. In this contribution, the pre-breakdown and breakdown behavior of ester fluids (synthetic and natural) under AC stress are investigated. Important characteristics, such as partial discharge pre-inception voltage, partial discharge inception voltage, breakdown voltage, average streamer velocity, and inception electric field, were assessed. The influence of the radius of curvature (of high voltage needle electrode) as well as the thermal degradation of typical ester liquids are also discussed. Mineral oil was also included in the tests loop as a benchmark for comparative purposes. It is found that the pre-inception voltage of ester liquids was, in most cases, higher than that of mineral oil. For a given radius of curvature, the streamer inception and breakdown voltages decreased with thermal aging. During the streamer initiation, the electric field at the electrode tip decreased with the increase in the radius of curvature. The velocity of the streamers seems to increase with the decrease in the radius of curvature. The period of vulnerability, the so-called delay time, seems to be independent of the aging or the radius of curvature for a given condition of the liquid.

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