Abstract Considering that the working temperature is much higher in high‐voltage direct‐current (HVDC) convert transformers than in conventional AC transformers, the combination of thermally upgraded paper and natural ester might be a better choice to withstand high temperature in long‐term operation. This study compares the chemical structure, DC breakdown voltage, space charge and trap distribution of thermally upgraded paper aged in natural esters and mineral oil. The relationship between DC breakdown and accumulated charges was analyzed. Results show that the thermally upgraded paper aged in natural ester (NEI‐TUP) has a higher volume resistivity and DC breakdown voltage than that aged in mineral oil (MOI‐TUP). The NEI‐TUP group has a l...
The oil-impregnated dielectric papers are the main components of distribution transformer which gove...
Polarization and Depolarization Current (PDC) technique is an effective tool to assess the condition...
This article adds more information to the problem of natural ester use as an electroinsulating uid i...
Mineral oil is widely used as a dielectric liquid in high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) converter tr...
Mineral oil is the most common dielectric liquid for the HVDC converter transformers. However, the n...
Breakdown strength is an important electrical property of insulating paper. Oil-impregnated paper of...
This paper deals with experimental investigations of the electrical and physical properties of oil i...
© 2018 IEEE. With the rapidly increasing demand for electric power in society, power transformers ar...
This paper investigates the dissolved gases evolution in transformer oil under combined DC/AC electr...
This paper deals with a comparative study of AC and DC breakdown voltages of based mineral oil mixtu...
Electrical breakdown in a power transformer can be caused by the degradation of the Kraft paper insu...
Transformers play an important role in providing a reliable and efficient electricity supply and are...
Mineral oil is widely used as liquid insulation in high voltage equipment. Due to environmental cons...
The main insulation system in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transformer consists of oil-paper i...
A high-temperature oil–paper insulation system offers an opportunity to improve the overloadin...
The oil-impregnated dielectric papers are the main components of distribution transformer which gove...
Polarization and Depolarization Current (PDC) technique is an effective tool to assess the condition...
This article adds more information to the problem of natural ester use as an electroinsulating uid i...
Mineral oil is widely used as a dielectric liquid in high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) converter tr...
Mineral oil is the most common dielectric liquid for the HVDC converter transformers. However, the n...
Breakdown strength is an important electrical property of insulating paper. Oil-impregnated paper of...
This paper deals with experimental investigations of the electrical and physical properties of oil i...
© 2018 IEEE. With the rapidly increasing demand for electric power in society, power transformers ar...
This paper investigates the dissolved gases evolution in transformer oil under combined DC/AC electr...
This paper deals with a comparative study of AC and DC breakdown voltages of based mineral oil mixtu...
Electrical breakdown in a power transformer can be caused by the degradation of the Kraft paper insu...
Transformers play an important role in providing a reliable and efficient electricity supply and are...
Mineral oil is widely used as liquid insulation in high voltage equipment. Due to environmental cons...
The main insulation system in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transformer consists of oil-paper i...
A high-temperature oil–paper insulation system offers an opportunity to improve the overloadin...
The oil-impregnated dielectric papers are the main components of distribution transformer which gove...
Polarization and Depolarization Current (PDC) technique is an effective tool to assess the condition...
This article adds more information to the problem of natural ester use as an electroinsulating uid i...