1988
DOI: 10.1109/59.43213
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Computational methods for the analysis of explosions in oil-insulated electrical equipment

Abstract: Hardy S e n i o r Member I n s t i t u t de r e c h e r c h e d'lydro-Qu6bec (IREQ) 1800 montse S t e -J u l i e Varennes, QuBbec, Canada JOL 2PO Abstract -Over t h e last few y e a r s , t h e problem of e x p l o s i o n s i n o i l -i n s u l a t e d equipment as a r e s u l t of low-impedance f a u l t s h a s t a k e n on i n c r e a s i n g proport i o n s , mainly because of t h e h i g h e r c u r r e n t l e v e l s now a v a i l a b l e and t h e aging of t h e equipment.The problem may become c r… Show more

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“…The corresponding mass inflow rate is given as (2) where is the total fault energy and is its duration. The injection velocity is set at every time step from the mass inflow-rate definition (3) where is the total area of the faces used in the mesh to inject the gas and is calculated by (1). Once the fault duration is complete, the velocity is set to zero.…”
Section: Modeling Of the Gas Generated By The Arcmentioning
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“…The corresponding mass inflow rate is given as (2) where is the total fault energy and is its duration. The injection velocity is set at every time step from the mass inflow-rate definition (3) where is the total area of the faces used in the mesh to inject the gas and is calculated by (1). Once the fault duration is complete, the velocity is set to zero.…”
Section: Modeling Of the Gas Generated By The Arcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) Air and Gas From Oil Decomposition by the Arc: Air and the generated gas from oil decomposition by the arc are modeled as perfect gases following the gamma equation of state given by (1). The constant used is 1.4 for the air and 1.352 for the gas.…”
Section: E Behaviors and Properties Of Materials 1) Oilmentioning
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“…Mahieu assumed that the oil is incompressible, based on which the amplitude of pressure induced by an arc in a gas blanket located at the top of the tank was computed. In 1988, a more accurate method was invented by M. Foata, M. Iordanescu, and C. Hardy, who built a 2D potential flow model and used finite element method to study the dynamic response of transformer tanks under overpressure regardless of the fact that the oil is compressible and viscous [ 3 ]. Later in 2003, J.…”
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“…Our experimental method assumes a test equipment containing an ideal gas undergoing an adiabatic process, with no heat exchange with the outside, and that all the energy leaving the pressure vessel enters the test object at the end of the injection system. Considering these assumptions, the change in internal energy can be express as ΔE (J) [27]:…”
Section: Calibration Of Test Equipmentmentioning
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