Abstract

Initiation and growth of electrical trees can be linked to the development of partial discharge (PD) activity within an insulation system. We present in this paper changes in PD characteristics that appear during the electrical tree growth in a crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) based insulation at different stages of its degradation. A DC voltage with superimposed high frequency component is applied to the material specimens for the detection and characterization of PD traces observed during the degradation. The method is flexible and offers a possibility to vary DC voltage level independently of the superimposed disturbance, its frequency and rise time, including rapid voltage steps. It also enables to create a phase-locked phase-resolved PD pattern (PRPD) facilitating various analyses of the characteristics. It is postulated that measurements of the changes in PD characteristics found under such excitations can be used for performing diagnostics and prognostics of material condition. This approach also implies new possibilities to evaluate different material concepts.

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