The Use of the Pulse Sequence Analysis to Monitor the Condition of Oil

R. Patsch, J. Menzel, D. Benzerouk
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Partial discharges in oil are influenced by the actual dielectric properties of the liquid. Especially degradation products or water may influence the electric strength, the local field distribution in the surrounding of defects and hence the ignition and the sequence of partial discharges. As a consequence of dielectric forces the local concentration of polar molecules in non homogeneous electric fields is influenced and especially at spots of extreme high electric fields (at which usually partial discharges start) a local accumulation may occur and influence the partial discharge phenomena. The analysis of the sequences of partial discharges (Patsch and Berton, 2002) as well as the pulse shapes of the signals (Patsch et al., 2002) from the coupling device in differently aged and/or polluted oil shows characteristic differences. Possibilities to use characteristic parameters for diagnostic purposes and especially their correlation to other dielectric properties will be discussed in detail.
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脉冲序列分析在油液状态监测中的应用
油中的局部放电受液体实际介电性质的影响。特别是降解产物或水可能会影响缺陷周围的电场强度和局部场分布,从而影响点火和局部放电的顺序。由于介电力的影响,极性分子在非均匀电场中的局部浓度受到影响,特别是在极高电场的点(通常是局部放电开始的地方)可能会发生局部积聚并影响局部放电现象。对不同年龄和/或污染的油中来自耦合装置的部分放电序列(Patsch和Berton, 2002)以及信号的脉冲形状(Patsch等人,2002)的分析显示出特征差异。将特征参数用于诊断目的的可能性,特别是它们与其他介电性质的相关性将详细讨论。
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