Partial discharge characteristics of needle-plane defect in oil-paper insulation under actual stress in converter transformers

2017 
Partial Discharge (PD) characteristics of typical defects in oil-paper insulation under AC, DC and AC-DC combined voltages have been studied extensively. However, there is still limited material available for the pattern recognition of partial discharge under actual stress withstood by valve side windings in converter transformers. In this paper, the PD of needle-plane defect is measured under actual stress in converter transformers. The stress is DC voltage superimposed harmonics, which has been analyzed in PSCAD at first. Then DC voltage superimposed both single harmonic and multiple harmonics, including simulated actual stress and approximate square waveform, have been applied on electrode. PD parameters and patterns are acquired by detector using pulse current method. The test results indicate that the inception voltage and pulse repetition rate of PD have no direct relationship with harmonic order due to the accumulation of space charges injected by DC voltage. PD amplitude shows a growing trend and phase distributions of PD expand with the increase of harmonic order. PD patterns are also closely related to the waveform of applied voltage. PD amplitude rises with the increase of voltage change rate, and the majority of PD pulses occur in the phase range which has a higher voltage change rate. Experimental results show that harmonic order exerts a great effect on PD characteristics of needle-plane defect under DC superimposed harmonic waveforms. The findings of the current study are useful in further research on the pattern recognition of PD and diagnose in converter transformers.
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