Abstract

This study presents experimental results on the influence of cellulose particles on the breakdown characteristics of transformer oil in a highly non-uniform field under lightning impulse voltage. The experimental results show that as the particle content increases, the breakdown voltage reduces with little change in the breakdown time lag. At the same cellulose particle content, the oil breakdown voltage under oscillating lightning impulse (OLI) is lower than that under standard lightning impulse (SLI) and the breakdown time lag under OLI is longer than that under SLI. The impulse wave oscillation has a large effect on the accumulation of particles around the high voltage electrode and cellulose particles affect the development of the streamer process. At mid to high particle content the accumulation of particles around the high voltage electrode causes a decrease in the conductivity of the surrounding oil. This work contributes to the understanding of the effect of cellulose particles in oil and breakdown and on oscillating waveforms and provides guidance for lightning impulse tests on oil-immersed power transformers in the field.

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