Abstract

The service life of a transformer is determined by the condition of its oil–paper insulation. A modified Cole–Cole model was introduced to describe the frequency domain spectroscopy (FDS) curves based on the classic Debye relaxation model and thereby accurately determined the ageing state of the insulation of a power transformer using FDS. Oil–paper insulation samples with different ageing states are prepared under laboratory conditions, and a characteristic parameter is extracted to quantify their ageing states after a detailed investigation of the frequency domain dielectric properties of the samples. Results reveal that the modified Cole–Cole model, including the α relaxation components, dc and hopping conductivity components, can be employed to effectively model the frequency dielectric characteristics of oil–paper insulation. Furthermore, the extracted characteristic parameter from this model, τα, can be utilized in the quantitative evaluation of the ageing states of transformer insulation. A case example is discussed to demonstrate the applicability of the proposed technique in the condition assessment of field power transformers.

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