Abstract
Voltage-time (v-t) characteristic plays an important role during the insulation coordination of a power system. Power transformer is the crucial equipment in the design of a reliable power system. During the operation of a transformer, Oil Impregnated Paper (OIP), the widely used winding insulation of transformer, undergoes significant irreversible aging. Aging alters the dielectric properties of the OIP reducing it's withstand capability. Hence in this work, the impulse v-t characteristic of fresh OIP and 8 years service aged OIP of the same manufacturer are compared. Moreover, when the transformers are directly connected to Gas Insulated Substations (GIS) and during the switching operation of vacuum circuit breakers, OIP is stressed by Very Fast Transient Overvoltage (VFTO). In addition, transformers are subjected to repeated impulses generated during multiple lightning strokes, switching operations of circuit breakers and HVDC converters. Various studies have pointed out the adverse effect of VFTO and repeated impulses on transformer insulation. Therefore, the effects of VFTO and repeated impulses (both LI and VFTO) on the v-t characteristics of fresh and service aged OIP are quantitatively assessed and discussed with reference to the Basic Impulse Insulation Level (BIL) and protection level of the transformer insulation.
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