Abstract

The AC (50 Hz) partial discharge (PD) characteristics of oil-impregnated pressboard (OIP) insulation are severely influenced by the DC voltage component in the converter transformer. Therefore, this study investigates the effect of different DC prestressing voltage (DCPV) amplitudes, prestressing time, and repetitions times of the applied AC voltage on the OIP insulation AC PD characteristics. Meanwhile, the space charge characteristics of distribution and dissipation are measured by pulsed electro-acoustic method. The experimental results show that the PD inception voltage (PDIV) and PD extinction voltage (PDEV) after DCPV were lower than that under AC voltage without DCPV. The PDIV decrease with higher DCPV at prestressing time from 30 to 60 min. But it increase with higher DCPV at prestressing time from 90 to 120 min. However, PDIV initially increase then decrease with the increasing repetition times of the applied AC voltage. The space charge distribution in 1 mm OIP insulation takes 60 min to reach a balanced condition. The residual space charge is relatively higher at a longer prestressing voltage time and higher DC voltage when the DC voltage was turn off. The PDIV and PDEV after DCPV is improved by Joule heating with longer prestressing time and higher DCPV. The space charge had negative effect on them.

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