Abstract
It is known that 1,2,3 benzotriazole (BTA) can effectively limit the oil flow electrification in oil–paper insulation used in HVAC transformers, but it is still unclear whether BTA is applicable to converter transformers. Thus, the effects of BTA on interface charge behaviors and charge migration in oil–paper system under dc stress are investigated in this article. The experimental results show that BTA reduces the interface barrier between oil and oil-immersed paper by altering the charge distribution of the electric double layer (EDL) at the oil–paper interface, which is beneficial to the operation stability of converter transformers in the condition of polarity inversion. However, it is also found that the BTA additive promotes the charge accumulation at oil–paper interface and enhances the local electric field by increasing the carrier mobility of oil–paper insulation. The experimental results in this article provide references for the selection of insulating oil additives for converter transformers.
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