Abstract
We report on compression behaviors of oil-immersed insulating pressed-boards used in transformers for analyzing the axial vibration of windings. Compression behaviors of oil-immersed pressed-boards depended on strain rates and temperatures, that is, viscoelastic behaviors were observed. By applying the time-temperature superposition principle to the pressed-boards? compression behaviors, we obtained the relationship between the modulus of compressive elasticity and strain rate. Based on the relationship, the pressed-boards? compression behaviors were estimated under the condition of high compression forces and high strain rates. The 20cSt silicone liquidimmersed pressed-boards showed almost the same compression behavior as the mineral oil immersed pressed-boards. The viscoelastic behavior of the oil-immersed pressed-boards was mainly decided by the properties of the cellulose fibers, and not influenced by the viscosity of the immersed oils.
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