Affiliation:
1. Niroo Research Institute of Iran
Abstract
Power generator used as one of the main parts of a power plant, plays a big role in power generation. Its high performance in continuous power generation is very important. Parameters of temperature, insulating materials quality and performance of its cooling system affect on its efficiency and lifetime. Cooling gas temperature monitoring can help us control it in the suitable range, and as the gas is circulated inside the generator area, it can help scientists to find probable defects of the system [1]. Organic insulating materials used in big power generators, degrade and overheat after working long time, or because of electrical defects, and cause thermal decomposed sub micron products entrained in the gas stream coolant of power generator [2]. By sampling and chemical analysis of cooling gas detection of sub micron decomposition products is possible. Therefore it is possible to prevent some unexpected troubles in different parts of generators like stator core, rotor or stator winding [4]. This paper contains design and development of a system for simulating of insulating material and coatings thermal decomposition with the same atmosphere as generators, named Pyrolyzer, which has a hot plate to pyrolysis electrical insulating materials, and on other hand decrease the temperature of the inside atmosphere to room temperature. And then explains pyrolysis of insulators, sampling of cooling gas impurities, analysis of impurities by GC-MS, and identification of the overheat products, in order to use them as patterns and witnesses of condition monitoring analysis of power generators.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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