2018 Innovative Materials and Technologies in Electrical Engineering (I-Mitel) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/imitel.2018.8370484
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The effect of thermal aging process on dielectric response of bushings with RBP and RIP insulation

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“…Advanced insulation aging in the form of visible discoloration was observed in the layers located close to the conduction, and compounds of carbon insulation degradation were detected. Figure 5 shows the effects of thermal aging on the SVM measurement results for the RBP insulated type CRPT 52 kV bushing [16]. After 10 years of operation, the absorption coefficient value was Ka = 1.37 (Figure 5a), which suggests a good overall condition without advanced aging processes.…”
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“…Advanced insulation aging in the form of visible discoloration was observed in the layers located close to the conduction, and compounds of carbon insulation degradation were detected. Figure 5 shows the effects of thermal aging on the SVM measurement results for the RBP insulated type CRPT 52 kV bushing [16]. After 10 years of operation, the absorption coefficient value was Ka = 1.37 (Figure 5a), which suggests a good overall condition without advanced aging processes.…”
Section: Test Subject and Research Methodologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In terms of medium (MF) and low (LF) frequencies, the changes of tgδ and the capacity values were typical for thermosetting composites at an early stage of the thermal degradation, which is Figure 10. The effect of temperature on K a values for PTK 52 kV bushing [16].…”
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