Abstract

Oil-paper is used as the main insulation materials in the convert transformer, one of the vital equipment in HVDC power system. The characteristics of space charge in oil-paper insulation are complex, so the research on space charge phenomenon in converter transformers is instructive on insulation design. This paper reports an investigation into the space charge accumulation and dissipation in a two-layer oilpaper insulation system under negative and positive voltages. Planar samples have been subjected to DC electric stresses for extended periods of time and the space charge distribution has been measured by the pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) technique. The influence of the interface between oil-paper layers on space charge dynamics has been analyzed, so does the influence of the polarities of the applied voltage. The test results showed that both the interface and the polarity affected the behavior of space charge. The interface between two oil-paper layers acted as a barrier to both negative and positive charge, as a result charge accumulated adjacent to the interface. The polarity of applied voltage played an important role in determining the interface charge accumulation, since the charge accumulated at the interface was in accordance with applied voltage, namely negative voltage for negative charge and positive voltage for positive charge. Because of the interface, the space charge dynamics in two-layer samples were slower than single layer paper and the interface trapped charge made charge around it dissipated slowly.

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