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Effects of waveform parameters on the breakdown characteristics of OIP subjected to impulse voltages and evaluation method for waveform equivalence
Author(s) -
Sima Wenxia,
Ye Lian,
Sun Potao,
Chen Qiulin,
Zhang Huangjing,
Chen Jiaqi
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iet science, measurement and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.418
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1751-8830
pISSN - 1751-8822
DOI - 10.1049/iet-smt.2018.5362
Subject(s) - waveform , impulse (physics) , voltage , overvoltage , transformer , amplitude , attenuation , control theory (sociology) , acoustics , mathematics , computer science , electronic engineering , physics , engineering , electrical engineering , optics , control (management) , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence
The impulse voltage wave invading a transformer is not the double exponential impulse wave (DEIW) specified by the IEC but a non‐standard waveform with oscillation attenuation characteristics, and this fact leads to doubts about the scientificity and optimality of insulation coordination. A key solution for this issue is the establishment of an equivalent relationship between the measured non‐standard impulse voltage wave and the DEIW. In this study, a test platform of multiparameter impulse voltage was set up. Then, the authors obtained the 50% breakdown voltage ( U 50% ) of the oil‐impregnated paper (OIP) for transformer under the bipolar oscillatory attenuated impulse wave (BOAIW) and the DEIW with different waveform parameters. The effects of waveform parameters on the breakdown characteristics of the OIP were finally revealed. On the basis of experimental data and several mathematical methods, the authors established the U 50% prediction mathematical models for the OIP under the BOAIW and DEIW. Based on the prediction models and the microfluctuation characteristics of measured overvoltage's waveform parameters, the authors proposed a method for evaluating the waveform equivalence. The characteristics of voltage amplitude and change rate were regarded as the two key factors for the waveform equivalence of this method.

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