Abstract

HVDC transmission has been adopted widely for its large energy transport capacity, high stability and more economical in long-distance power transmission. Converter transformer is the key equipment in HVDC transmission system. The insulation of converter transformer valve side endures a composite voltage including AC, DC and pulsating component etc. Partial discharge (PD) occurring in a void surrounded by insulating material is believed to be one of the main causes of insulation breakdown and it is the main factor of electrical aging of materials. Therefore, it is important to recognize the prebreakdown phenomena and to evaluate the lifetime of insulating materials. Much research has been carried out to study the partial discharge characteristics under pure AC or DC voltage. Only a few investigations were focused on composite voltage. In order to obtain more understanding of PD characteristics under composite voltage, the PD detection and analysis of oil-pressboard insulation under pulsating DC voltage waveform are studied in this paper. The voltage waveform of converter transformer is analyzed through computer simulation. A 6-pulse DC voltage generator and PD detection system are set up. Influence of the DC component and pulsating component to the PD characteristics is studied in lab test. The experimental results show the DC component and pulsating component affect the PD inception voltage, but the pulsating component has more significant influence to PD characteristics than DC component. The study provides an experimental foundation for the converter transformer insulation breakdown mechanism analysis.

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