SF6 decomposition behaviour under partial discharge of typical insulation defects in gas‐solid insulated valve‐side bushing of converter transformer

Author:

Cheng Hongtu1,Zeng Fuping12ORCID,Tang Bowen3,Li Haotian1,Tang Ju12,Huang Zujian1,Chao Xianzong1

Affiliation:

1. School of Electrical Engineering and Automation Wuhan University Wuhan China

2. Hubei Key Laboratory of Power Equipment & System Security for Integrated Energy Resources Wuhan China

3. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Hubei University of Technology Wuhan China

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper we investigated SF6 decomposition behaviour of typical insulation defects in gas‐solid insulated converter transformer valve‐side bushing under partial discharge (PD). Additionally, we compared the results with that of gas insulated switchgear (GIS). The results indicated that SF6 decomposition behaviour varies with the insulation defects type. For metal protrusion defects, the proportion ranking of CO2 and SO2 can be related to whether the needle tip is wrapped with epoxy resin‐impregnated paper (ERIP). The proportion of carbon‐containing products is much higher under contamination defect than under other defects. Moreover, the proportion of carbon‐containing components is higher under flashover condition than under PD condition and is accompanied by the appearance of H2S and CS2. However, the yield of SO2F2 is always low. Compared to negative DC voltages, positive DC voltages have a higher proportion of carbon‐containing components, mainly in the form of more CO2 and less SOF2. Compared to the PD decomposition behaviour of typical insulation defects in GIS, when PD involves ERIP, the proportion of carbon‐containing products, especially CO2, is significant higher, while the proportion of sulphur containing products, especially SO2F2, is lower.

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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