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Dielectric measurements of semi-insulating liquids and solids
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2002
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Electrical EngineeringDielectricsEngineeringSinusoidal Steady StateApplied PhysicsTime-dependent Dielectric BreakdownOil Moisture ContentOil ConductivityInstrumentationElectronic PackagingDielectric MeasurementsElectrical PropertyThermal InsulationElectrical Insulation
Sinusoidal steady state and transient decay measurement techniques were used to monitor the dielectric properties of electrical insulation. Impedance measurements of an air-gap capacitor, immersed in Shell Diala A transformer oil and driven with a 1 V peak sinusoidal signal (5 mHz-10 kHz), showed that the oil conductivity increased with temperature (15-70/spl deg/C) and aging in air but was independent of the oil moisture content (2-30 ppm). Interfacial double layer effects were also observed. Surface charge effects were studied in a cylindrical electrode apparatus with EHV-Weidmann Hi-Val pressboard on the inner cylinder and transformer oil filling the gap. The pressboard dielectric properties were obtained from time transient decay measurements of the open-circuit voltage after disconnecting a DC voltage source from across the cylinders. These measurements indicate that the conduction mechanism through the pressboard follows a drift dominated unipolar conduction law rather than ohmic conduction. Further frequency sweep dielectrometry measurements using a three-wavelength interdigital electrode sensor confirm the dispersive properties of oil-impregnated pressboard. This sensor was also used to measure the time and space distributions of moisture diffusion into oil-impregnated pressboard.
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