A Circuital Model-Based Analysis of Moisture Content in Oil-Impregnated-Paper Insulation Using Frequency Domain Spectroscopy

The explicitly numerical or well-defined correlations between the dielectrics responses (DRs) and dielectric essences of oil-impregnated paper (OIP) insulation have not been fully understood yet. As a result, it is rather difficult to quantitatively diagnose the critical insulation condition, like d...

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Main Authors: Feng Yang, Lin Du
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9025771/
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spelling doaj-2c2812553aab4bdd88df3d346638fba72021-03-30T02:50:14ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362020-01-018470924710210.1109/ACCESS.2019.29527369025771A Circuital Model-Based Analysis of Moisture Content in Oil-Impregnated-Paper Insulation Using Frequency Domain SpectroscopyFeng Yang0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9914-3620Lin Du1College of Engineering and Technology, Southwest University, Chongqing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment and System Security and New Technology, Chongqing University, Chongqing, ChinaThe explicitly numerical or well-defined correlations between the dielectrics responses (DRs) and dielectric essences of oil-impregnated paper (OIP) insulation have not been fully understood yet. As a result, it is rather difficult to quantitatively diagnose the critical insulation condition, like determining moisture content in insulation paper (MCP) of power equipment only using electrical-based techniques such as frequency domain spectroscopy (FDS). To obtain MCP value, from a new perspective of parametric study on the circuital DR equivalence of OIP insulation-extended Debye model (EDM), the present contribution introduces a novel approach by exploring the pattern when EDM parameters vary with MCP and temperatures T. Further, mathematical correlations are developed between sensitive R-C values and MCP-T values. On the above analysis, small-scale physical models of real-life transformer bushings were prepared as test samples. Their OIP condenser bodies were artificially absorbed different controlled quantities of moisture and conditioned at different temperatures to record corresponding FDS results. Then a hybrid genetic algorithm combined with the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm was proposed to estimate the EDM parameters by fitting the measured FDS data. Sensitive parameters therein were identified using subspectrum decomposition and formulated with MCP-T values so that a reliable moisture content estimation can be achieved once the testing temperature and FDS recordings of an insulation body are known.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9025771/Oil-impregnated-paper insulationmoistureextended Debye modelfrequency domain spectroscopy
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A Circuital Model-Based Analysis of Moisture Content in Oil-Impregnated-Paper Insulation Using Frequency Domain Spectroscopy
IEEE Access
Oil-impregnated-paper insulation
moisture
extended Debye model
frequency domain spectroscopy
author_facet Feng Yang
Lin Du
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title A Circuital Model-Based Analysis of Moisture Content in Oil-Impregnated-Paper Insulation Using Frequency Domain Spectroscopy
title_short A Circuital Model-Based Analysis of Moisture Content in Oil-Impregnated-Paper Insulation Using Frequency Domain Spectroscopy
title_full A Circuital Model-Based Analysis of Moisture Content in Oil-Impregnated-Paper Insulation Using Frequency Domain Spectroscopy
title_fullStr A Circuital Model-Based Analysis of Moisture Content in Oil-Impregnated-Paper Insulation Using Frequency Domain Spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed A Circuital Model-Based Analysis of Moisture Content in Oil-Impregnated-Paper Insulation Using Frequency Domain Spectroscopy
title_sort circuital model-based analysis of moisture content in oil-impregnated-paper insulation using frequency domain spectroscopy
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The explicitly numerical or well-defined correlations between the dielectrics responses (DRs) and dielectric essences of oil-impregnated paper (OIP) insulation have not been fully understood yet. As a result, it is rather difficult to quantitatively diagnose the critical insulation condition, like determining moisture content in insulation paper (MCP) of power equipment only using electrical-based techniques such as frequency domain spectroscopy (FDS). To obtain MCP value, from a new perspective of parametric study on the circuital DR equivalence of OIP insulation-extended Debye model (EDM), the present contribution introduces a novel approach by exploring the pattern when EDM parameters vary with MCP and temperatures T. Further, mathematical correlations are developed between sensitive R-C values and MCP-T values. On the above analysis, small-scale physical models of real-life transformer bushings were prepared as test samples. Their OIP condenser bodies were artificially absorbed different controlled quantities of moisture and conditioned at different temperatures to record corresponding FDS results. Then a hybrid genetic algorithm combined with the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm was proposed to estimate the EDM parameters by fitting the measured FDS data. Sensitive parameters therein were identified using subspectrum decomposition and formulated with MCP-T values so that a reliable moisture content estimation can be achieved once the testing temperature and FDS recordings of an insulation body are known.
topic Oil-impregnated-paper insulation
moisture
extended Debye model
frequency domain spectroscopy
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9025771/
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