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Study on the partial discharge characteristics induced by the motion of cellulose particles in transformer oil

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AbstractCellulose particles present a significant concern within the oil‐paper insulation of transformers, posing potential risks to insulation performance. Under the influence of the electric field, the movement of cellulose particles can compromise the transformer's insulation, leading to potential failure. An experimental platform was established to synchronously record particle motion images, partial discharge (PD) pulses, and electric voltage waveforms in oil, aiming to observe the PD characteristics resulting from particle motion under alternating current (AC) voltage and investigate the relationship between different particle motion modes, motion positions, and PD signals. The findings reveal that the phase distribution of PD signals is correlated with the particle motion mode. Specifically, the phase distribution of PD pulses during the back‐and‐forth motion mode is between 4°–94° and 182°–275°. In the suspended oscillation motion mode, the PD pulses phase is concentrated between 20°–84° and 203°–268°. The generation of PD pulses is closely linked to the particle's motion position. PD pulses occur when the particle remains on the electrode during the back‐and‐forth motion mode, generally, PD pulses rarely occur during the jumping process between the two electrodes. In the suspended oscillation motion mode, PD pulses occur when the particle moves upward, but generally do not occur during downward movement. Furthermore, the Pulse Sequence Analysis technique was used to employ the PD characteristics caused by particle motion in transformer oil. The simulation calculations of the electric field distribution for two different particle motion modes show that the particle's motion can cause distortion of the electric field distribution, leading to the generation of PD. The study of the PD characteristics at different particle motion modes and positions obtained contributes to a deeper understanding of the PD induced by cellulose particle motion under AC voltage and provides a reference for the insulation evaluation of transformers.
Title: Study on the partial discharge characteristics induced by the motion of cellulose particles in transformer oil
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AbstractCellulose particles present a significant concern within the oil‐paper insulation of transformers, posing potential risks to insulation performance.
Under the influence of the electric field, the movement of cellulose particles can compromise the transformer's insulation, leading to potential failure.
An experimental platform was established to synchronously record particle motion images, partial discharge (PD) pulses, and electric voltage waveforms in oil, aiming to observe the PD characteristics resulting from particle motion under alternating current (AC) voltage and investigate the relationship between different particle motion modes, motion positions, and PD signals.
The findings reveal that the phase distribution of PD signals is correlated with the particle motion mode.
Specifically, the phase distribution of PD pulses during the back‐and‐forth motion mode is between 4°–94° and 182°–275°.
In the suspended oscillation motion mode, the PD pulses phase is concentrated between 20°–84° and 203°–268°.
The generation of PD pulses is closely linked to the particle's motion position.
PD pulses occur when the particle remains on the electrode during the back‐and‐forth motion mode, generally, PD pulses rarely occur during the jumping process between the two electrodes.
In the suspended oscillation motion mode, PD pulses occur when the particle moves upward, but generally do not occur during downward movement.
Furthermore, the Pulse Sequence Analysis technique was used to employ the PD characteristics caused by particle motion in transformer oil.
The simulation calculations of the electric field distribution for two different particle motion modes show that the particle's motion can cause distortion of the electric field distribution, leading to the generation of PD.
The study of the PD characteristics at different particle motion modes and positions obtained contributes to a deeper understanding of the PD induced by cellulose particle motion under AC voltage and provides a reference for the insulation evaluation of transformers.

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