In this paper the effectiveness of transformer oil passivation for preventing silver sulfide corrosion in an on-load tap changer is reported. The effect of different types of corrosive sulfur compounds and their different concentrations in oil on the ability of the passivator to protect silver coated contacts is studied. Changes in oil dielectric properties after passivation is also investigated. The findings presented in this paper is beneficial to utilities who want to manage the risk of failure of transformers with known or suspected to have silver sulphide corrosion
Corrosive sulfides in transformer oil could react with copper wire to produce cuprous sulfide, causi...
Corrosion of copper conductors in mineral oil insulated power transformers is a well-known problem i...
Recent years have witnessed a relatively large number of power transformers and shunt reactors failu...
On-load tap changer (OLTC) is designed to change transformer turn ratio while transformer is under l...
Corrosive sulphur compounds in mineral oil can react with the copper and silver surfaces in a power ...
The on-load tap changer is a vital component of a power transformer. Recently, several utilities hav...
In recent years a significant volume of research has been undertaken in order to understand the rece...
The electrical grid is one of the most complex and important systems of our era. The grid transmits ...
Electrical insulating mineral oils are mainly manufactured from naphthenic crude sources, with a sma...
In recent years a significant volume of research has been undertaken in order to understand the late...
The after-effects of corrosive sulphur-related faults on power transformers are disastrous. The exis...
The behavior of corrosive sulfur in mineral oils is examined in terms of the failures observed in tr...
An on-load tap changer (OLTC) is the main moving part of a power transformer, and is designed to mai...
Sulphur corrosion damages the copper of a power transformer, and it is commonly associated with mine...
Deposition of conductive copper sulfide on paper insulation of power transformers was recognized as ...
Corrosive sulfides in transformer oil could react with copper wire to produce cuprous sulfide, causi...
Corrosion of copper conductors in mineral oil insulated power transformers is a well-known problem i...
Recent years have witnessed a relatively large number of power transformers and shunt reactors failu...
On-load tap changer (OLTC) is designed to change transformer turn ratio while transformer is under l...
Corrosive sulphur compounds in mineral oil can react with the copper and silver surfaces in a power ...
The on-load tap changer is a vital component of a power transformer. Recently, several utilities hav...
In recent years a significant volume of research has been undertaken in order to understand the rece...
The electrical grid is one of the most complex and important systems of our era. The grid transmits ...
Electrical insulating mineral oils are mainly manufactured from naphthenic crude sources, with a sma...
In recent years a significant volume of research has been undertaken in order to understand the late...
The after-effects of corrosive sulphur-related faults on power transformers are disastrous. The exis...
The behavior of corrosive sulfur in mineral oils is examined in terms of the failures observed in tr...
An on-load tap changer (OLTC) is the main moving part of a power transformer, and is designed to mai...
Sulphur corrosion damages the copper of a power transformer, and it is commonly associated with mine...
Deposition of conductive copper sulfide on paper insulation of power transformers was recognized as ...
Corrosive sulfides in transformer oil could react with copper wire to produce cuprous sulfide, causi...
Corrosion of copper conductors in mineral oil insulated power transformers is a well-known problem i...
Recent years have witnessed a relatively large number of power transformers and shunt reactors failu...