Investigation of electric stresses caused by applying DC and AC Voltages on the insulation of converter transformers

A. Sharifi, A. Akbari, P. Werle, Keyvan Rasti
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The insulation system of converter transformers is more stressed electrically than of AC transformers while both types use the same insulation materials. However, the structure of insulation around valve winding in converter transformers is designed for withstanding AC and DC electric fields. In the DC field, electrical conductivity is the most important factor influencing the electric field distribution. Moreover, the electric conductivity is strongly dependent on the temperature and electric field. In this article, the dielectric parameters (DC conductivity and relative permittivity) were used in the COMSOL model to investigate the variation of electric field distribution at different temperatures and AC, DC and hybrid fields. The electrical conductivity of oil and pressboard was defined constant for simplicity. The results showed the great effect of temperature and DC voltage percentage on the electric field strength of pressboards used in the converter transformers.
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直流和交流电压对换流变压器绝缘产生的电应力的研究
换流变压器的绝缘系统比交流变压器承受更大的电应力,而两种类型的变压器使用相同的绝缘材料。而换流变压器阀绕组周围的绝缘结构是为承受交直流电场而设计的。在直流电场中,电导率是影响电场分布的最重要因素。此外,电导率强烈依赖于温度和电场。本文利用COMSOL模型中的介电参数(直流电导率和相对介电常数),研究了不同温度下以及交直流和混合电场下电场分布的变化。为简便起见,将油和纸板的电导率定义为常数。结果表明,温度和直流电压百分比对换流变压器用压板的电场强度有很大影响。
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