IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Frequency Domain Spectroscopy for Non-Uniformly Distributed Moisture Detection in Transformer Bushings

  • Quanmin Dai,
  • Yanxia Liu,
  • Guang Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3038686
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 210429 – 210434

Abstract

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Frequency domain spectroscopy (FDS) has been widely used to evaluate the moisture fault of oil-impregnated paper (OIP) bushings. However, there is no reliable method for the location detection of moisture faults in bushings, which frequently initiate its insulation failure. In this study, we developed a distributed FDS measurement method for OIP bushings with two taps. Three times FDS will be measured to acquire the FDS parameters from 0.001 Hz to 10 kHz between the rod (a) and end foil (c), rod and second end foil (b), and second end foil and end foil at room temperature over time. The results show that the C1mHz/C10kHz ratio of Cab is more sensitive for detection of the inner damp layer. The rate of C1mHz/C10kHz of Cbc is more sensitive to the outer layer damp bushings. The layer ratios of complex capacitance (V12/V1 and V2/V1) are key features for the detection of non-uniformly distributed moisture for a capacitance bushing.

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