© 2018 IEEE. With the rapidly increasing demand for electric power in society, power transformers are expected to exhibit more stresses that accelerate the process of insulation system degradation. However, the effect of temperature and pre-stressed voltage on breakdown of oil immersed paper degradations is still not being fully revealed. In this paper, the electrical degradation of mineral oil impregnated kraft paper has been discovered under variable temperature and the divergent time of varying prestressed voltage. Besides, due to mineral oil-based insulation system of power transformers may contaminate soil after occasional leakage though unsealed seam, the relevant properties of an environmental friendly insulating oil, FR3 fluid is co...
Vegetable insulation oils in transformers have become a reality. However, they are inherently hydrop...
The presence of moisture in oil impregnated paper insulation (OIP) is detrimental to its long time p...
Abstract Considering that the working temperature is much higher in high‐voltage direct‐current (HVD...
This paper deals with experimental investigations of the electrical and physical properties of oil i...
Breakdown strength is an important electrical property of insulating paper. Oil-impregnated paper of...
Various research groups have demonstrated that Kraft paper insulation degrades slower in vegetable o...
The article analyzes the factors that accelerate the aging process of the oil-paper insulation of th...
Insulation is required to separate two or more electrically conductive voltage so there ...
Electric power equipment has complex construction. Therefore, it is very important to have enough in...
Kraft paper in combination with dielectric oil is the most common as insulation system used in power...
The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of ambient temperature variation on the breakdown ...
The power transformer is the most expensive, indispensable and arguably the most important equipment...
The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of ambient temperature variation on the breakdown ...
The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of ambient temperature variation on the breakdown ...
The presence of moisture in oil impregnated paper insulation (OIP) is detrimental to its long time p...
Vegetable insulation oils in transformers have become a reality. However, they are inherently hydrop...
The presence of moisture in oil impregnated paper insulation (OIP) is detrimental to its long time p...
Abstract Considering that the working temperature is much higher in high‐voltage direct‐current (HVD...
This paper deals with experimental investigations of the electrical and physical properties of oil i...
Breakdown strength is an important electrical property of insulating paper. Oil-impregnated paper of...
Various research groups have demonstrated that Kraft paper insulation degrades slower in vegetable o...
The article analyzes the factors that accelerate the aging process of the oil-paper insulation of th...
Insulation is required to separate two or more electrically conductive voltage so there ...
Electric power equipment has complex construction. Therefore, it is very important to have enough in...
Kraft paper in combination with dielectric oil is the most common as insulation system used in power...
The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of ambient temperature variation on the breakdown ...
The power transformer is the most expensive, indispensable and arguably the most important equipment...
The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of ambient temperature variation on the breakdown ...
The aim of this paper is to determine the effects of ambient temperature variation on the breakdown ...
The presence of moisture in oil impregnated paper insulation (OIP) is detrimental to its long time p...
Vegetable insulation oils in transformers have become a reality. However, they are inherently hydrop...
The presence of moisture in oil impregnated paper insulation (OIP) is detrimental to its long time p...
Abstract Considering that the working temperature is much higher in high‐voltage direct‐current (HVD...