TY - JOUR
T1 - The Influence of Electrode Structure on the Discharge Characteristics of Power-Frequency Arc in Insulating Oil
AU - Jia, Yunfei
AU - Luo, Xun
AU - Ji, Shengchang
AU - Gao, Wanjing
AU - Jia, Shuangrui
AU - Li, Simeng
AU - Zhang, Fan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Internal short-circuit arc fault is one of the most severe transformer faults. This fault might cause transformer explosion accidents, resulting in poor social impact and substantial economic losses. There is an urgent need to study explosion-proof technology for transformers. An in-depth study of the discharge characteristics and influencing factors of the power-frequency arc in oil is the basis for transformer explosion-proof research. This article conducts ten arc experiments on each of the four different electrode structures (rod-rod, rod-plate, rod-plate-paper, and plate-plate-paper). The effect of electrode structure on discharge characteristics is analyzed in terms of arc energy, pressure wave, bubble shape, gas production, and electrode ablation. The results show that the arc discharge energy affects the gas production process. At the same time, a high-temperature and high-pressure bubble creates pressure waves, and the bubble and pressure will, in turn, affect arc discharge. Arc discharging, gas generating, bubble pulsing, and tank deforming are coupled. Electrode structure significantly affects the shape of the bubble and arc, changing the gas production, arc energy, pressure wave, and other characteristics. This article analyzes the coupling relations during arc discharging by changing electrode structures. This work supports further simulating the power-frequency arc discharge in oil.
AB - Internal short-circuit arc fault is one of the most severe transformer faults. This fault might cause transformer explosion accidents, resulting in poor social impact and substantial economic losses. There is an urgent need to study explosion-proof technology for transformers. An in-depth study of the discharge characteristics and influencing factors of the power-frequency arc in oil is the basis for transformer explosion-proof research. This article conducts ten arc experiments on each of the four different electrode structures (rod-rod, rod-plate, rod-plate-paper, and plate-plate-paper). The effect of electrode structure on discharge characteristics is analyzed in terms of arc energy, pressure wave, bubble shape, gas production, and electrode ablation. The results show that the arc discharge energy affects the gas production process. At the same time, a high-temperature and high-pressure bubble creates pressure waves, and the bubble and pressure will, in turn, affect arc discharge. Arc discharging, gas generating, bubble pulsing, and tank deforming are coupled. Electrode structure significantly affects the shape of the bubble and arc, changing the gas production, arc energy, pressure wave, and other characteristics. This article analyzes the coupling relations during arc discharging by changing electrode structures. This work supports further simulating the power-frequency arc discharge in oil.
KW - Arc in oil
KW - discharge characteristics
KW - electrode structure
KW - power-frequency arc
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105002985647
U2 - 10.1109/TDEI.2024.3446745
DO - 10.1109/TDEI.2024.3446745
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105002985647
SN - 1070-9878
VL - 32
SP - 725
EP - 733
JO - IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
JF - IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
IS - 2
ER -