DGA comparison between ester and mineral oils

C. Perrier, M. Marugan, M. Saravolac, A. Beroual
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This paper reports on a comparative study between mineral and ester oils basing on DGA (Dissolved Gas Analysis). Electrical (breakdown of low energy) and thermal (stray gassing) faults are realized at laboratory scale and gas formation as well as diagnosis methods are compared. Two extraction methods described in IEC 60567 were used: total vacuum degassing and stripping method. Three different diagnosis methods were used: IEC 60599 gas ratios, Duval's triangle and key gases. It appears that for electrical faults and especially for low energy discharges, the same gases (Hydrogen and Acetylene), in relatively same ratios, are created. It is shown that classic Duval's triangle is well applicable for this type of fault confirming thus the results reported in literature. For thermal faults and especially for stray gassing issue (low thermal faults), Ethane (associated with Hydrogen) constitutes the key gas of natural esters and the new Duval's triangle can be applied for mineral oil whereas some arrangements need to be introduced for ester oils.
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酯类和矿物油的DGA比较
本文报道了基于DGA(溶解气体分析)的矿物油和酯油的对比研究。在实验室尺度上实现了电(低能击穿)和热(杂散气体)故障,并比较了气体的形成和诊断方法。采用IEC 60567中描述的两种提取方法:全真空脱气和汽提法。采用三种不同的诊断方法:IEC 60599气体比、Duval三角形和关键气体。似乎对于电气故障,特别是对于低能量放电,以相对相同的比例产生相同的气体(氢和乙炔)。结果表明,经典的杜瓦尔三角很好地适用于这类断层,证实了文献报道的结果。对于热断层,特别是杂气问题(低热断层),乙烷(伴生氢)是天然酯类的关键气体,对于矿物油可以采用新的Duval三角,而对于酯类油则需要引入一些安排。
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