对6台高压电机局部放电数据进行伏特和库仑转换

A. Vouk, G. Stone, R. Carlson
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最近,从有限的大型电机数据库中证明,以伏特记录的局部放电(PD)测量值与以库仑记录的局部放电测量值之间存在一致的关系[6]。这种关系用变换因子f(以伏特为单位测量的PD与以库仑为单位测量的PD的比值)来表示,该变换因子是根据在各种操作条件下现场采集的PD数据来表征的。由于过去的工作仅限于两个电机设计,因此本文将工作扩展到包括来自另外四个设计的PD数据。电机数据库还包括六种不同绕组设计的机器物理数据,尺寸从7,000马力到21,000马力,感应和同步,绕组生产于1980年至2002年。本文着眼于将f因子与电机设计联系起来的两种方法。第一个是利用机器物理参数来计算每个电机设计的浪涌阻抗,第二个是探索一种基于铁芯和绕组数据预测f因子的更简单方法。计算出的浪涌阻抗不能与经验推导的f因子令人满意地相关,但证明了从铁芯和绕组数据推导出的简单而稳健的相关性。f因子可以用来确定被测机器的绝缘裕度是否与现代实践有很大的不同,通过将其与简单的铁芯体积进行比较。
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Transforming partial discharge data in volts and coulombs for six high-voltage motors
It has recently been demonstrated from a limited database of large motors that there is a consistent relationship between Partial Discharge (PD) measurements recorded in Volts to PD measurements recorded in Coulombs [6]. This relationship has been expressed in a transformation factor called the F-factor (the ratio of PD measured in volts to PD measured in Coulombs) which was characterized from PD data taken in the field under a variety of operating conditions. Because past effort was limited to two motor designs, this paper has extended the work to include the PD data from four additional designs. The motor database also includes machine physical data for six different winding designs ranging in size from 7,000 HP to 21,000 HP, induction and synchronous, with windings manufactured from 1980 to 2002. This paper looks at two ways to relate the F-factor to motor design. The first utilizes the machine physical parameters to calculate the surge impedance of each motor design, and the second explores a simpler method of predicting F-factor based on core and winding data. The calculated surge impedances could not be satisfactorily correlated to the empirically derived F-factors, but a simple and robust correlation derived from core and winding data is demonstrated. The F-factor can be used to determine if the insulation margin of the machine being tested is substantially different from modern practice by comparing it to simple core volume.
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