IEE   25093
INSTITUTO DE ENERGIA ELECTRICA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Assessing degradation of power transformer solid insulationconsidering thermal stress and moisture variation
Autor/es:
GIUSEPPE RATTÁBA; ENRIQUE E. MOMBELLO; RICARDO D. MEDINA; ANDRÉS A. ROMERO
Revista:
ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2017 vol. 151 p. 1 - 11
ISSN:
0378-7796
Resumen:
This paper presents a novel method for estimating the degradation of solid insulation in power transform-ers, considering thermal ageing and paper moisture dynamics. Current ageing models are based on both,experimental evidence and theoretical developments; considering that all models are approximation toreality, loss of life estimation could be found in a large range depending on the evidence considered; thisamplitude could lead inaccurate results to make adequate decisions in an asset-management context.These differences in results can be explained because the models consider only nominal operative temper-atures ranges overlooking low and high temperatures degradation process and the influence of variationsin paper moisture content. Considering the above, this document proposes a holistic methodology forsolid insulation ageing assessing based on all thermal degradation process (oxidation, hydrolysis andpyrolysis) and the influence of dynamics on paper moisture. Paper moisture is estimated using as inputexternal variables such as: load, ambient temperature, transformer technical data and measurementsregarding oil moisture, in order to consider uncertain in oil moisture growing Arithmetic-Brownian-Motion algorithms are presented. The proposed methodology was tested for four power transformers,for which load and ambient temperature hourly profiles are available over a period of almost nine years.In order to compare different degradation rates, three alternatives to model the chemical environmentin which cellulose is aged, are analysed. Results are presented, and conclusions are finally detailed.