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Experimental study and numerical simulation of partial discharges in deformed bubbles in transformer oil Full article

Source Proc. 2019 IEEE 20th International Conference on Dielectric Liquids, Roma, Italy, 2019
Compilation, 2019.
Output data Year: 2019, Article number : 8796734, Pages count : 4 DOI: 10.1109/icdl.2019.8796734
Tags partial discharges, transformer oil, floating up bubbles, X-ray inception, “true” and “apparent” charges, computer simulations
Authors Korobeynikov Sergey M. 2 , Karpov Denis I. 1 , Ridel Alexander V. 2 , Ovsyannikov Alexander G. 2 , Meredova Marina B. 1 , Kupershtokh Alexander L. 1
Affiliations
1 Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics of SB RAS
2 Novosibirsk State Technical University

Abstract: The experiments on partial discharges (PDs) in gas bubbles floating up in transformer oil and calculations of the characteristics of partial discharge (PD) in the bubbles were made. For floating up bubbles, it was shown that the PD did not occur even if the electric field was higher than that obtained from Pashen's law. The experiments on inception of PD in bubbles with X-rays were performed. They confirmed our hypothesis that the absence of PDs can be explained by the lack of initial electrons in floating up bubbles at the conditions of low radiation background. The calculations of the “apparent” and “true” charges of PD in elliptic cavities in a condensed dielectric were performed. A good agreement of the simulations with our experiments was revealed. For the elliptic bubbles, the “apparent” charge is proportional to the bubble volume while the “true” charge is proportional to the surface of the bubble.
Cite: Korobeynikov S.M. , Karpov D.I. , Ridel A.V. , Ovsyannikov A.G. , Meredova M.B. , Kupershtokh A.L.
Experimental study and numerical simulation of partial discharges in deformed bubbles in transformer oil
In compilation Proc. 2019 IEEE 20th International Conference on Dielectric Liquids, Roma, Italy, 2019. 2019. DOI: 10.1109/icdl.2019.8796734 Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
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Published online: Aug 15, 2019
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Scopus: 2-s2.0-85071449699
Elibrary: 41633693
OpenAlex: W2968173426
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