Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE International Conference on Solid Dielectrics, 2004. ICSD 2004.
DOI: 10.1109/icsd.2004.1350386
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The moisture effect on dielectric losses of insulating paper

Abstract: The present work concerns the moisture effect on electrical features of insulating paper. Despite the progressive replacement of paper by different materials, several blocks and other insulating screens in transformers contain cellulose which is characterized by a very high hygroscopicity. These cellulosic products appear as a source of moisture. This moisture can lead to a serious damage in the electrical equipments. The aim of this work was also to focus our attention on examination of dielectric losses evol… Show more

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“…However, the study of this extreme case can be useful for a good understanding of the phenomena. In addition to the decreasing values of currents with the humidity, corresponding to an increase of material resistivity, the object of an earlier work [2], we noticed a striking difference in shape of the current when the humidity goes from the high values ( lower level of 4.66% (comparatively to level of 6.28%). In the case of 7.6% moisture, Figure 3 shows an important increase but the decrease does not appear, most probably because of the high speed of the decrease phenomenon comparatively to the increase.…”
Section: Time Evolution Of Current Forsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…However, the study of this extreme case can be useful for a good understanding of the phenomena. In addition to the decreasing values of currents with the humidity, corresponding to an increase of material resistivity, the object of an earlier work [2], we noticed a striking difference in shape of the current when the humidity goes from the high values ( lower level of 4.66% (comparatively to level of 6.28%). In the case of 7.6% moisture, Figure 3 shows an important increase but the decrease does not appear, most probably because of the high speed of the decrease phenomenon comparatively to the increase.…”
Section: Time Evolution Of Current Forsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The moisture effect on the time variation of this current was studied in our previous works [1]. Dielectric constant and dielectric losses were also studied in a previous work which proved the large effect of the humidity on these two parameters [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…On the other hand, the results presented in Tables 4, 5, and 6 and summarized in Table 7 show clearly that whatever is the moisture level, for a voltage waveform approximately representing a sine wave (THD 0.16%), the definition of tan ı is very easy Downloaded by [University of Windsor] at 00:50 19 November 2014 because the phase difference between sinusoidal signals is clearly defined. In an earlier work, this factor was measured for pressboard containing different rates of humidity [10].…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bitam-Megherbi et al have stated, "among the factors which have a harmful role in electric insulation, moisture remains indisputably the most significant [14]." But the significance has been questioned elsewhere.…”
Section: Ageing Mechanism For Power Cablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique has been used extensively in the literature under various circuit configurations to maximize the accuracy of the current measurements [14,18].…”
Section: Measurement Techniques From Previous Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%