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Dielectric breakdown phenomena of conventional and ‘new’ transformer liquids

Dates:12 October 2023
Times:14:30 - 14:30
What is it:Seminar
Organiser:Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Who is it for:University staff, General public
Speaker:Professor Qiang Liu
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  • The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Area of Expertise - High voltage technology
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Mineral oils, as a conventional insulating liquid option, have been widely used in power transformers for over a century. In the past decades, a variety of ‘new’ transformer liquids including natural and synthetic ester liquids, gas-to-liquid (GTL) oils, biodegradable hydrocarbon liquids have emerged in the market, and they all possess certain improved properties, e.g. biodegradability, fire safety, purity and so on. Knowledge of transformer insulation design has been accumulated mainly based on the experience of using mineral oils, which may not be readily appliable for these new liquids.

This seminar will first introduce the fundamental breakdown mechanisms of dielectric liquids. Dielectric breakdowns in transformer liquids can be broadly grouped into streamer initiation controlled breakdown and streamer propagation controlled breakdown. The former is dominating breakdowns under uniform field while the latter is dominating breakdowns under divergent field. Most of the previous breakdown studies have focused on either the uniform field or the divergent field. There is a lack of studies considering the moderately-uniform fields. Therefore, this seminar will then pay attention to the moderately-uniform fields and investigate the transition field factor boundary between the two breakdown mechanisms. Comparisons of impulse breakdown voltages between ester liquids and mineral oils are statistically analyzed and elaborated based on the breakdown mechanisms. A recent study on lightning impulse breakdown voltages of various transformer liquids using a large-scale winding coil electrode with and without paper wrapping are presented, which would provide reference to transformer insulation design using these new liquids.

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Professor Qiang Liu

Role: Professor of High Voltage Engineering

Organisation: The University of Manchester

  • https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/qiang.liu

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Dr Huanqing Ye

huanqing.ye@manchester.ac.uk

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