Abstract

The lifespans of enamelled turn insulation samples are studied when stressed with square waves characterized by different rise times, duty cycles, switching frequencies, and applied voltages. Partial discharge activities under these test conditions have also been recorded using an RF antenna in an effort to correlate the time to breakdown with material degradation under fast repetitive pulse aging. The aging and PD features were independent of rise time for a 50 % duty cycle; however, slightly faster times to failure were observed at a 15 % duty cycle for the faster rise times, for the considered range. The higher duty cycle and the higher number of applied cycles accelerated the aging.

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