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2. Aging Status Prediction of Oil Impregnated Insulating Kraft Paper Using GLCM Based Textural Features.
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Kumaresh, S. S. and Malleswaran, M.
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KRAFT paper , *INSULATING oils , *FEATURE extraction , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *SUPPORT vector machines , *PETROLEUM - Abstract
This paper presents the prediction of aging state of oil impregnated insulating Kraft paper using textural properties. Under conditions of prolonged thermal stress, the insulating capacity of Kraft paper decreases due to carbonization and degradation of cellulose. To analyze these effects, a new accelerated aging kit is developed for the experiments. Four groups of samples are collected, and the morphology is examined. Texture feature is extracted for the samples using normalization and Gray-Level Co-occurrence Matrix (GLCM). Supervised (Support Vector Machine (SVM)) and unsupervised (K-means) machine intelligence methods are trained to classify images based on the feature. In addition, new samples are checked for feasibility of the prediction of aging state. The calculated training accuracy of SVM is 92.67%, and for k-means is 95.0%, on the other hand, the testing accuracy of SVM is 91.0%, and for k-means is 92.6%. Therefore, this machine intelligence-based methodology using image features is effective in classifying the aging state of the Kraft Insulating Paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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3. Bandstop Frequency Selective Surfaces Based on Aramid Paper Honeycomb Structure.
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Han, Ye, Liao, Shaowei, Xiu, Xin, Li, Bo, Chang, Yumei, Xue, Quan, and Che, Wenquan
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HONEYCOMB structures , *FREQUENCY selective surfaces , *ARAMID fibers , *OPTICAL resonators - Abstract
Novel designs of paper-based bandstop frequency-selective surfaces (FSSs) are presented in this article. The characteristics of the paper-based honeycomb structure are investigated first. One folded dipole resonator with first-order bandstop response is analyzed and further printed on the sidewalls of the honeycomb structure accordingly. A second-order response with two cascade FSSs is proposed with controllable bandwidth by the coupling coefficient of the resonators with the aid of the equivalent circuit model. Two paper-based FSS samples were fabricated and measured to demonstrate the validity of the proposed design strategies. Benefiting from the merits of lightweight and strong mechanical properties, the proposed paper-based FSS is a potential candidate for application in radar systems and aircraft. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Influence of cellulose paper on gassing tendency of transformer oil under electrical discharge.
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Betie, A., Rao, U. Mohan, Fofana, I., Fethi, M., and Yeo, Z.
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INSULATING oils , *KRAFT paper , *INTERFACIAL tension , *GAS analysis , *MINERAL oils - Abstract
The intent of this work is to evaluate the influence of cellulose insulation paper on gassing tendency of transformer oil under electrical discharge conditions. For comprehensive enumeration, insulation oil was thermally stressed at 115°C as per ASTM D 1934 with a controlled thermal aging history. The thermally aged oils were considered for gassing tendency evaluation as per ASTM D 6180 (5 hours, 10 kV AC) in the presence of cellulose. Different cellulose Kraft paper proportions including 0, 10, 20, and 30% of aged oil were introduced in to discharge cell. Different cellulose proportions and aging conditions were considered to understand the impact of cellulose while understanding the decomposition aspects of insulation. Diagnostic measurements with those including dissolved gas analysis, moisture, interfacial tension, turbidity, dissolved decay contents, acidity, and dissipation factor were performed before and after gassing tendency evaluation. It was found that, cellulose paper aids significantly in increasing dissolved gases and moisture in oil during electrical discharge. Importantly, diagnostic measurements have shown the ability of paper to absorb certain decomposition products during the discharge process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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5. Effect of Aging Degree on Partial Discharge Degradation of Oil-paper Insulation.
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Wang, Yongqiang, Wang, Ziqi, Zeng, Zhuo, Fei, Ruoyu, and Shang, Jing
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PARTIAL discharges , *ELECTRIC fields , *DETERIORATION of materials , *CARBON paper - Abstract
This study conducts thermal aging treatment to study the effect of thermal aging on the PD degradation process of the oil-paper insulation. The partial discharge inception voltages, extinction voltages, carbon mark, and microscopic morphology of samples are analyzed. The results show that thermal aging does not reduce the partial discharge inception voltages of oil-paper but can make the spark produced in the oil-paper more difficult to extinguish. At the initial stage, thermal aging has little effect on the development of partial discharge in normal direction of samples, while in later stages, the effect begins to appear; thermal aging reduces the insulation performance between layers of oil impregnated paper and accelerates the carbon trace growth rate in the horizontal direction. In this model, the first layer is most severely bombarded by electrons, and this layer is most obviously affected by the electric field in the normal direction at the contact point between the electrode and the insulating paper. The lower layer is affected by the horizontal and vertical electric fields; therefore, a large area of fiber looseness occurs on the surface of the oil impregnated paper. The degree of deterioration is proportional to the endurance time and aging time, and the damage degree of oil impregnated paper decreases with the increase of the number of layers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. Call for Papers: IEEE ETHICS-2025.
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *DIGITAL Object Identifiers , *LICENSE agreements , *CLIMATE change , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence - Abstract
The article titled "Call for Papers: IEEE ETHICS-2025" discusses the theme of the 2025 IEEE ETHICS conference, which is "Emerging Technologies, Ethics, and Social Justice." The conference aims to explore various topics related to the ethical and social implications of emerging technologies, such as automation, AI ethics, social innovation, and the future of work. It also highlights the connection between emerging technologies and UN Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the importance of teaching AI ethics. The article provides information on the submission deadline for papers and poster abstracts. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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7. Citation Impact of Outstanding Conference Papers of the IEEE Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference.
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Fleetwood, Daniel M.
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ASTROPHYSICAL radiation , *CONFERENCE papers , *NUCLEAR science , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *RADIATION - Abstract
Numbers of citations of outstanding conference papers (OCPs) of IEEE Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conferences (NSRECs) from 1966 to 2017 are compared with citations of the most highly cited papers (HCPs) of the corresponding special issues of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE (TNS), as well as average numbers of citations and cumulative $h$ index, $h_{\mathrm {cum}}$ , for all TNS papers published in the same year. 85% of NSREC OCPs are cited at a higher rate than the average for all TNS articles in that year. 55% of NSREC OCP citation totals are higher than $h_{\mathrm {cum}}$ for TNS in that year; these rank among the ~8% most highly cited TNS papers for that year. In ~10% of cases, the NSREC OCP is also the most HCP. Similarly high citation impact is found for papers nominated as candidates for OCPs. Radiation effects papers published in annual NSREC special issues comprise a significant fraction of all TNS articles cited $h_{\mathrm {cum}}$ times or more. These results support the use of $h_{\mathrm {cum}}$ as a metric of citation impact in this work and show that the NSREC OCP process generally meets awards criteria guidelines for impact. Potential reasons for variations in citation rates are discussed, and recommendations are provided to enhance the awards process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. Effect of Aging Time on the Growth Characteristics of Electrical Treeing in Epoxy Resin-Impregnated Paper.
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Wang, Yongqiang, Huang, Ziye, Gao, Meng, Shang, Jing, and Wang, Ziqi
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TREES (Electricity) , *EPOXY resins , *SCANNING electron microscopes , *ELECTRIC fields , *INSULATING materials - Abstract
The long-term operation of dry-type transformer bushings at high temperatures can impact the performance of their primary insulation material. This article presents an experimental study of the effect of thermal aging time on electrical treeing in the epoxy resin-impregnated paper. The experimental results show that the electrical treeing pattern along the middle path of the electric field and the interlayer creepage along the average direction of the electric field are closely related to the aging time. Under the effect of thermal aging at 150 °C, the tree-starting voltage of epoxy resin-impregnated paper tends to increase and decrease as the aging time increases. An analysis and discussion of the test results in conjunction with scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) tests suggest that the destruction of the cross-linked network of the epoxy resin-impregnated paper at 150 °C is a fundamental reason for the significant decrease in the material’s tree-starting voltage and the change in electrical treeing morphology and interlayer creepage. Long-term operation at high temperatures can seriously impact the primary insulation performance of dry-type transformer bushings and requires attention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. Call for Papers: Special Issue on Intelligent Sensor Systems for the IEEE Journal of Electron Devices.
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LICENSE agreements , *DIGITAL Object Identifiers , *SEMICONDUCTOR manufacturing , *INTELLIGENT sensors , *ELECTRONS - Abstract
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ TSM. 2024.3411140Authorized licensed use limited to the terms of the applicable license agreement with IEEE. Restrictions apply. Authorized licensed use limited to the terms of the applicable license agreement with IEEE. Restrictions apply. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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10. Special Section Call for Papers: Bridging the Data Gap in Photovoltaics with Synthetic Data Generation.
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LICENSE agreements , *DIGITAL Object Identifiers , *SEMICONDUCTOR manufacturing , *PHOTOVOLTAIC power generation - Abstract
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ TSM. 2024.3442019Authorized licensed use limited to the terms of the applicable license agreement with IEEE. Restrictions apply. Authorized licensed use limited to the terms of the applicable license agreement with IEEE. Restrictions apply. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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11. Monitoring and Condition Assessment of Insulation Paper of Distribution Transformers With Novel Oil Spectroscopy Method.
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Emadifar, Reza, Kalantari, Navid Taghizadegan, Behjat, Vahid, and Najjar, Reza
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INSULATING oils , *DEGREE of polymerization , *ULTRAVIOLET spectroscopy , *WAVELENGTH measurement , *SPECTROMETRY , *TRANSFORMER insulation - Abstract
Measuring the furan concentration in transformer oil is one of the most common methods of monitoring and evaluating insulation paper and estimating its degree of polymerization (DP). Here, methods for measuring furan concentration, especially ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy method, are reviewed on the old transformers oil. The results show that the excessive turbidity of old oils and noise at low wavelengths are the main disadvantages of this method, which reduce the measurements accuracy. The following solutions are proposed to overcome these disadvantages: 1) diluting insulation oil with hexane to reduce absorption intensity and 2) using average absorption at a given wavelength to reduce noise impact. These solutions are applied to the oil samples of ten old distribution transformer. It is observed that the correlation between 2-furaldehyde (2-FAL) concentration and average absorption intensity in 190–600 nm wavelength range is equal to ${R}^{{2}} =0.98$. A mathematical equation for calculating 2-FAL concentration based on average absorption is presented. It has been shown that to reduce the test time, a 190–400 nm range is the optimal measurement wavelength range. The results show that the average difference between the values of DP in the proposed method and the direct measurement method is equal to 77.5. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Effects of Oil Flow on Space Charge Behaviors in Oil–Paper Composite Insulation.
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Zhang, Chunyang, Wu, Kai, Lv, Zepeng, Wang, Xia, He, Yifei, Wu, Yang, Chen, Jiaxin, and Dai, Jie
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SPACE charge , *SPATIAL behavior , *PETROLEUM , *INSULATING oils , *ELECTRIC fields , *SILICONE rubber - Abstract
Although the circulating flow of insulating oil can enhance heat dissipation in converter transformers, it can also influence the space charge distribution in oil–paper composite insulation. In this article, the oil–paper composite insulation between flat electrodes was used as the experimental model. Based on the pulsed electroacoustic (PEA) method, we investigated the effect of uncharged flowing oil on the space charge distribution in composite insulation under a dc electric field and polarity reversal. Under a dc electric field, as the oil flow velocity increased, the amount of interface charge between the oil and paper first increased and then decreased. During the polarity reversal process, the field distortion was aggravated at slower oil flows. These experimental results were explained in terms of the effect of oil flow on ionized charges in the oil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Prediction Model of Bubble Formation in Oil-Paper Insulation Based on the ITBE Envelope.
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Yang, Chaojie, Zhao, Tao, Liu, Yunpeng, Zhu, Wenbing, and Gu, Zhaoliang
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HENRY'S law , *PREDICTION models , *POWER transformers , *DIELECTRIC strength , *TEMPERATURE effect , *SILICONE rubber , *BUBBLES - Abstract
Due to rapid temperature rise and insulation moisture, bubbles can generate in the oil-paper insulation of oil-immersed power transformers, which can reduce the dielectric strength of oil-paper insulation and even bring about the risk of insulation breakdown. In order to accurately evaluate the conditions of bubble formation, the physical process of bubble formation in oil-paper insulation is studied in this article. Considering the effects of water vaporization, gas dissolution in oil, and moisture migration on bubble formation, a bubble formation prediction model is constructed. Based on Henry’s law, the dissolution equilibrium of gas in oil is taken into consideration and the upper boundary of the initial temperature of bubble effect (ITBE) envelope is obtained in this model. Based on the moisture equilibrium in oil-paper insulation, the bubble formation process caused by the emergence and rapid evaporation of free water is analyzed, and then, the lower boundary of the ITBE envelope is obtained in this model. The model results show that the moisture content of the pressboard and the presence of free water have a great impact on ITBE. Specifically, the higher the moisture content, the lower the ITBE value. In addition, with the further increase of moisture content, the upper and lower boundaries of the ITBE envelope gradually tend to be the same. However, once free water is present on the surface of cellulose, ITBE decreases rapidly to below 120 °C. The model built in this article is of great significance to study the temperature limit of the power transformer. Hence the ITBE envelope can provide an important theoretical reference for reducing the risk of bubble formation during power transformer operation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. The Physical Mechanism of Frequency-Induced Inflection Point for Oil–Paper Insulation Under High-Frequency Square-Wave Voltage.
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Liu, Kai, Li, Xiaonan, Yang, Yan, Wu, Zihao, Liu, Tong, Zhu, Minghui, and Wu, Guangning
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SQUARE waves , *PARTIAL discharges , *VOLTAGE , *INFLECTION (Grammar) , *DECAY constants , *SURFACE charges , *SILICONE rubber - Abstract
High-frequency (HF) oil-immersed transformers with small size and light weight have been paid wide attention by researchers. Its oil–paper insulation frequently withstands HF over-voltages at frequencies of several kilohertz and above, resulting in the too early failure of oil–paper insulation. In order to investigate the effect of HF on oil–paper insulation, this article investigates the partial discharge (PD) characteristics of oil–paper insulation under HF stress. The experimental results show that a frequency-induced inflection point is existed near 10 kHz and the PD parameters of HF voltages is much higher than that ac voltages. Besides, the theoretical mechanism is expounded to interpret and understand the formation process of frequency-induced inflection points more easily. It can be found that the change in frequency causes the change in the charge decay time constant and the residual charge on the insulating surface, resulting in the formation of the frequency-induced inflection point at HF. These results might contribute to determine the characteristics of PDs between HF voltages and ac voltages. It can provide references for the research and production of HF transformers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Making My Paper Mill Safer: An Arc-Flash Energy Reduction Story.
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Newton, Haley and McCrory, Jordan
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PAPER mills , *PULP mills , *OPTICAL fiber detectors , *PAPER pulp , *RATINGS of hospitals , *WORKSHOPS (Facilities) - Abstract
A Midwestern pulp and paper mill had arc-flash ratings around 100 cal/cm2 on 50 480-V unit substations. New relays were installed to replace the existing protection and add light detection to improve arc-flash detection times. During a couple of one-day outages, sample installations took place. During the cold mill outage, 44 installations were completed over 12 days by working around the clock. Old relays were removed, new plates were mounted and wired in, and fiber sensors were routed through the buswork and into the breaker cubicles. Updated arc-flash studies show an average arc-flash rating reduction of 90%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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16. Partial Discharge Characteristics and Deterioration Mechanisms of Bubble-Containing Oil-Impregnated Paper.
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Zhang, Rui, Zhang, Qiaogen, Zhou, Junjie, Wang, Shaoqi, Sun, Yuhan, and Wen, Tao
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PARTIAL discharges , *ELECTRIC distortion , *SPACE charge , *ELECTRIC fields , *WEIBULL distribution , *DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) - Abstract
Bubbles, as typical defects of oil–paper insulation systems, pose a great threat to the insulation state. In this article, the characteristics and mechanisms of the partial discharge (PD) inception, evolution, and induced breakdown of bubbles embedded between oil-impregnated paper (OIP) layers are investigated. The results show that the PD inception has a significant statistical time delay due to the lack of free electrons. The PD inception time delay (PDTD) follows an exponential distribution and leads to the large dispersion of the PD inception voltage (PDIV), which follows a Weibull distribution. The changes in PD behavior [charge, repetition rate, pulse current waveform, and phase-resolved PD (PRPD)] over time all show two separable stages (stages 1 and 2). The continuous recording of bubble area and gas composition under PD reveals that the evolution of bubble PD is attributed to the change in gas composition rather than the change in surface conditions as believed by researchers. The OIP breakdown induced by bubble PD indicates two breakdown modes, fast and slow, which correspond to direct-induced breakdown in stage 1 and cumulative-damage breakdown in stage 2. The former occurs because of the severe distortion of the electric field by the space charge at the head of the discharge channel inside the bubble, whereas the latter occurs because of the gradual deterioration of the OIP due to the continuous PD action. This study increases our understanding of the mechanisms of bubble discharge and of oil–paper insulation deterioration, and it provides guidance for fault diagnoses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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17. Parameters Extraction and Mechanism Analysis of the Moisture in Oil–Paper Based on the Spectral Decomposition of Dielectric Response.
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Hu, Yizhuo, Dong, Ming, Song, Bo, Xia, Changjie, Xie, Jiacheng, Liu, Yang, and Xing, Yadong
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MOISTURE , *DIELECTRICS , *DECOMPOSITION method , *PHYSICAL diagnosis , *DIELECTRIC measurements , *MOISTURE measurement - Abstract
Frequency-domain dielectric spectroscopy (FDS) is widely used in the insulation assessment of oil-immersed power equipment, and the moisture in insulating paper could be qualitatively predicted by mathematical approximation. However, due to the still lots unexplored underlying mechanisms, until now, there is still no convincing and physical method for the diagnosis of moisture content. With the aid of spectral decomposition methods, this article aims to explore the effects and mechanism of moisture on the independent dielectric response spectra. First, the measured dielectric response curve is unfolded and reconstructed by derivation of the real part curve. Second, the independent polarization and conductance spectra of damp samples are extracted, and then, the relationships between moisture content in insulating paper and spectral parameters are established quantitatively. The results show that moisture introduces a new polarization in the midfrequency region at room temperature, and both polarization and conductance increase with the moisture content. The multiple adsorption model and the proton exchange model of moisture are employed to illustrate the changes of the polarization and the conductance spectra, respectively. This research provides a methodological reference for the moisture assessment of oil–paper insulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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18. Group-Oriented Paper Recommendation With Probabilistic Matrix Factorization and Evidential Reasoning in Scientific Social Network.
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Wang, Gang, Zhang, Xinyue, Wang, Hanru, Chu, Yan, and Shao, Zhen
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MATRIX decomposition , *SOCIAL networks , *SOCIAL groups , *CONSOLIDATED financial statements , *SOCIAL media , *RECOMMENDER systems , *USER-generated content - Abstract
In recent years, the establishment of a substantial amount of academic groups on scientific social network has brought new opportunities for the collaboration among researchers. In this situation, conducting paper recommendation to these academic groups is of terrific necessity in that it can further facilitate group activities. However, when producing group recommendation, existing methods fail to make full use of the abundant group information, from which a great deal of valuable information can be inferred to facilitate the recommendation performance. In addition, those methods tend to assign an equal weight to each group member when aggregating their recommendations, which is unreasonable in practice. Although some improvements have been made to remedy this problem by assigning different weights to group members, they fail to take into account the reliabilities of group members. Therefore, a group-oriented paper recommendation method based on probabilistic matrix factorization and evidential reasoning (GPMF_ER) is proposed in this article to tackle these problems. More specifically, the group and paper content information are integrated into the probabilistic matrix factorization model to enhance the accuracy of individual recommendation. Afterward, evidential reasoning rule is introduced in the aggregation step to consider both the weights and reliabilities of group members. Extensive experiments have been conducted on the real world CiteULike dataset and the results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. Enhanced DC Insulation Strength of PMIA Paper by CF 4 /Ar Plasma Treatment.
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Zhang, Ya-Hui, Ruan, Hao-Ou, Wang, Shuang-Shuang, Zhou, Hua-Hao, Xie, Qing, and Lu, Fang-Cheng
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SURFACE preparation , *INSULATING materials , *SURFACE properties , *FLUORINATION , *ARGON , *POLYHYDRAMNIOS - Abstract
The objective of this article is to enhance the dc insulation strength of poly- ${m}$ -phenylene isophthalamide (PMIA) paper by surface treatment. CF4/Ar plasma is used to modify the surface of PMIA paper by fluorination, and the effects of fluorination on the microstructure, electrical parameters, and insulation properties of the material are investigated, and the optimized treatment parameters of CF4 concentration and treatment time are obtained, and the mechanism is further explained from the perspective of carrier traps. The results show that the moderate CF4/Ar plasma treatment can improve the surface insulation properties of PMIA paper without damaging its overall insulation properties. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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20. A Novel Recognition Method of Aging Stage of Transformer Oil-Paper Insulation Using Raman Spectroscopic Recurrence Plots.
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Yang, Zhuang, Chen, Weigen, Yang, Dingkun, and Song, Ruimin
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HUMAN fingerprints , *TRANSFORMER insulation , *INSULATING oils , *VECTOR quantization , *IMAGE color analysis , *SILICONE rubber - Abstract
Timely identification of the aging stage of the transformer can effectively ensure the safe operation of the transformer and prevent the aging fault of the transformer. This work proposes the aging diagnosis of transformer using the Raman spectroscopic recurrence plot combined with learning vector quantization (LVQ) neural network. Oil-paper insulation samples at different aging stages are obtained by accelerated thermal aging tests. Acquisition of Raman spectra of insulating oil is from 800 to 3000 cm−1 and converts to the Raman spectroscopic recurrence plot. The gray-level cooccurrence matrix (GLCM) is used to extract the characteristic information of the Raman spectroscopic recurrence plot. The optimal number of neurons in competitive layer of LVQ neural network is determined by the experimental method. A transformer aging diagnosis model based on the Raman spectroscopic recurrence plot is established. The results show that the diagnostic accuracy of the proposed diagnostic model reached 95%. The Raman spectroscopic recurrence plot has more abundant aging “fingerprint” characteristic information and the proposed diagnostic method shows potential for monitoring oil-paper insulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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21. Investigation on Formation Mechanisms of Carbon Oxides During Thermal Aging of Cellulosic Insulating Paper.
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Zheng, Hanbo, Yang, Enchen, Wu, Shuyue, Lv, Weijie, Yang, Hang, Li, Xufan, Luo, Xiaoqing, and Hu, Wei
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CARBON oxides , *INSULATING oils , *POWER transformers , *REACTION forces , *LIGNOCELLULOSE - Abstract
The carbon oxides (CO2 and CO) in the insulating oil of power transformers come from the thermal aging of cellulosic insulating paper; the CO2/CO ratio can reflect the aging state of cellulosic insulating paper. At present, the formation mechanisms of CO2 and CO in oil-immersed power transformers are still unclear. In this article, the ReaxFF reaction force field is used to simulate the thermal aging process of cellulosic insulating paper, and the main reaction pathways of CO2 and CO molecules formed by cellulose pyrolysis are obtained. The study finds that the amount of CO2 and CO generated is related to temperature. When the pyrolysis temperature continues to rise, the amount of CO2 generated shows a downward trend, while the amount of CO generated continues to increase, and the CO2/CO ratio continues to decrease. The simulation results are consistent with the previous experimental results. Through pathway tracking, it is found that the CO2 and CO molecules are mainly derived from certain specific atoms of cellulose molecules. The COSMO-RS module is used to analyze the change trend of the solubility of CO2 and CO in insulating oil with temperature. The results show that the solubility of CO2 and CO decreases with the increase of insulating oil temperature, which provides theoretical support for accurate application of carbon oxides aging evaluation index at different temperatures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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22. Micro-Mechanism Influence of Copper on Thermal Decomposition of Vegetable Oil-Paper Insulation Based on ReaxFF-MD.
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Cong, Haoxi, Hu, Xuefeng, Du, Yulin, Shao, Huiming, and Li, Qingmin
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MOLECULAR dynamics , *VEGETABLE oils , *COPPER , *INSULATING oils , *CATALYSIS , *SILICONE rubber - Abstract
The ecological environment is increasingly damaged due to the impact of mineral oil extraction and leakage. As a kind of sustainable resource, a vegetable oil transformer has bright application prospects in future. However, the stability of vegetable oil has always been a problem to be solved. In addition, the metallic copper inside the transformer has a certain catalytic effect on the deterioration of vegetable oil. In this article, a copper–oil–paper insulation model is established. Based on the molecular dynamics simulation method, the catalytic mechanism of copper on the deterioration of oil-paper insulation is revealed from the microscopic level. Then, the effects of temperature, contact area, and oxygen on the catalytic effect of copper are discussed. The results show that copper could accelerate the decomposition of oil-paper insulation by attracting H atoms and O atoms in oil-paper. The increase in temperature accelerates the progress of the catalytic reaction and aggravates the deterioration of oil-paper insulation. The oxygen concentration has an important influence on the catalytic reaction of copper. As the oxygen concentration increases, the catalytic effect of copper is weakened. The abovementioned research could provide some theoretical reference for further exploration of effective oil-paper insulation deterioration protection technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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23. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON EDUCATION Call for Papers—Special Issue on Conceptual Learning of Mathematics Intensive Concepts in Engineering.
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CONCEPT learning , *ENGINEERING , *MATHEMATICS - Abstract
Prospective authors are requested to submit new, unpublished manuscripts for inclusion in the upcoming event described in this call for papers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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24. Study on Aging Assessment Model of Transformer Cellulose Insulation Paper Based on Methanol in Oil.
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Chen, Qingguo, Li, Chunpeng, Cheng, Song, Sun, Wei, Chi, Minghe, and Zhang, He
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TRANSFORMER insulation , *BASE oils , *DEGREE of polymerization , *CORRECTION factors , *METHANOL as fuel , *PETROLEUM - Abstract
Methanol is considered to be a new chemical marker to estimate the aging state of transformer cellulose insulation paper. The key to improve the assessment accuracy is to establish the precise relationship between the concentration of methanol in oil and degree of polymerization (DP) of insulation paper. The previous research in this area has shortcomings and needs to be further improved. In this article, first, an aging assessment basic model (temperature 20 °C, moisture content of insulation paper 0.637%) is established based on the theoretical derivation of cellulose degradation kinetics, and is calculated by 130 °C thermal aging experiment. Furthermore, the effects of different temperatures (20 °C–90 °C) and moisture contents of insulation paper (0.6%–3.4%) on methanol in oil are studied by diffusion experiment. Based on the above effects, the temperature and moisture correction factors are established by mathematical reduction. What is more, a modified model is proposed by integrating the basic model and the correction factors. Eventually, the verification experiment is randomly prepared to test the accuracy of modified model and the result shows that the relative error of DP is within 7%. The physical meaning and accuracy of aging assessment are improved by model derivation and modification of influencing factors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. Effect of BTA on Interface Charge Barrier and Charge Transportation in Oil–Paper Insulation.
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Gao, Lu, Wu, Yang, Lv, Zepeng, and Wu, Kai
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ELECTRIC charge , *ELECTRIC double layer , *UMPOLUNG , *CHARGE carrier mobility , *ELECTRIC fields , *INSULATING oils , *SPACE charge - Abstract
It is known that 1,2,3 benzotriazole (BTA) can effectively limit the oil flow electrification in oil–paper insulation used in HVAC transformers, but it is still unclear whether BTA is applicable to converter transformers. Thus, the effects of BTA on interface charge behaviors and charge migration in oil–paper system under dc stress are investigated in this article. The experimental results show that BTA reduces the interface barrier between oil and oil-immersed paper by altering the charge distribution of the electric double layer (EDL) at the oil–paper interface, which is beneficial to the operation stability of converter transformers in the condition of polarity inversion. However, it is also found that the BTA additive promotes the charge accumulation at oil–paper interface and enhances the local electric field by increasing the carrier mobility of oil–paper insulation. The experimental results in this article provide references for the selection of insulating oil additives for converter transformers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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26. MLCAD: A Survey of Research in Machine Learning for CAD Keynote Paper.
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Rapp, Martin, Amrouch, Hussam, Lin, Yibo, Yu, Bei, Pan, David Z., Wolf, Marilyn, and Henkel, Jorg
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MACHINE learning , *CIRCUIT complexity , *COMPUTER-aided design , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *INTEGRATED circuits , *CONFIGURATION space , *MULTICASTING (Computer networks) - Abstract
Due to the increasing size of integrated circuits (ICs), their design and optimization phases (i.e., computer-aided design, CAD) grow increasingly complex. At design time, a large design space needs to be explored to find an implementation that fulfills all specifications and then optimizes metrics like energy, area, delay, reliability, etc. At run time, a large configuration space needs to be searched to find the best set of parameters (e.g., voltage/frequency) to further optimize the system. Both spaces are infeasible for exhaustive search typically leading to heuristic optimization algorithms that find some tradeoff between design quality and computational overhead. Machine learning (ML) can build powerful models that have successfully been employed in related domains. In this survey, we categorize how ML may be used and is used for design-time and run-time optimization and exploration strategies of ICs. A metastudy of published techniques unveils areas in CAD that are well explored and underexplored with ML, as well as trends in the employed ML algorithms. We present a comprehensive categorization and summary of the state of the art on ML for CAD. Finally, we summarize the remaining challenges and promising open research directions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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27. Aging Assessment of Oil-Impregnated-Paper Electrical Equipment via Near Infrared Spectroscopy Powered by Improved PCA-RBF-NN: Modelling and Field Practices.
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Li, Yuan, Zhang, Wenbo, Li, Han, Xu, Yaoyu, and Zhang, Guanjun
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DEGREE of polymerization , *KALMAN filtering , *DETERIORATION of materials , *BUSHINGS , *RADIAL basis functions - Abstract
We report our recent progress in quantitative aging assessment of the oil-impregnated-paper (OIP) equipment (i.e., degree of polymerization, DP) by near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). The NIRS database is built by incorporating 8 types of insulating paper and total 478 differently aged samples. We propose an improved PCA-RBF-NN model to address the nonlinear correlation between DP of insulating paper and spectra, and hence strengthening the prediction accuracy for field assessment. In the improved model, the principle component analysis (PCA) and the filtering layer are two essential procedures for eliminating the noises and unrelated information from the spectra. The field practices show that the improved PCA-RBF-NN model owns better performance than the classic PLS model and general RBF-NN model on the disassembled bushing (RMSE: 56 vs 109 vs 124) and transformer (RMSE: 50 vs 237 vs 244), respectively. The NIRS powered by the improved algorithm can provide a rapid solution to the aging condition assessment of the OIP power equipment in the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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28. Effect of the DC Electric Field Polarity and Amplitude on Partial Discharge of Oil–Paper Insulated Under Wedge-Shaped Electrodes.
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He, Dongxin, Gong, Wenjie, Xu, Zhe, Geng, Pan, Liu, Hongshun, and Li, Qingquan
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ELECTRIC field effects , *SPACE charge , *ELECTRIC charge , *PARTIAL discharges , *TRANSPORT theory , *ELECTRIC fields , *INSULATING oils - Abstract
As an important piece of equipment of ultrahigh-voltage direct current, the valve side of a converter transformer contains a large dc component prone to partial discharge (PD) under the action of a slightly uneven electric field, which can be simulated using a wedge electrode. To study the PD characteristics of oil–paper insulation under a wedge-shaped electrode, a 2-D axisymmetric simulation model was established based on the bipolar-charge transport theory and the fluid dynamics drift-diffusion theory. The microscopic discharge images at nanosecond scale under different dc voltage polarities were calculated, and the change process of the space charge and electric field intensity distribution was obtained. The effects of the voltage amplitude, polarity, and dielectric constant on PD characteristics are discussed. The simulation results show that the discharge pattern and velocity exhibit a notable polarity effect. This polarity effect is related to the adsorption of the cellulose hydroxyl group to negative charge, which leads to the amplitude of the homopolar charge accumulated in negative polarity being greater than that accumulated in positive polarity under the same applied voltage intensity so that the homopolar charge has a greater barrier to the discharge. This type of adsorption is positively correlated with the difference of dielectric constant between the paperboard and insulating oil. The results of this study are of great theoretical significance for elucidating the dc discharge mechanism under wedge electrodes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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29. Diffusion Mechanism of Furfural in Transformer Oil–Paper Insulation Under Moisture Effect.
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Geng, Chuhan, Liu, Jiefeng, Zhang, Heng, Liu, Chuying, Luo, Yiwen, and Zhang, Yiyi
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TRANSFORMER insulation , *FURFURAL , *MOLECULAR dynamics , *MOISTURE , *PETROLEUM - Abstract
The generation and distribution of furfural are significantly affected by moisture content in the insulating paper. However, the diffusion mechanism of furfural under moisture effect is not clear, hence, this study investigates the effect of moisture on the diffusion characteristics of furfural by combining macro experiment and micro molecular dynamics simulation. The simulation results demonstrate that the increased moisture content in paper accelerates the diffusion of furfural from paper to oil, which is also proved by the experimental data. Then, the results of interaction energy analysis indicate that the increase of moisture enhances the van der Waals force between oil and furfural. The present findings are expected to improve the theoretical level of furfural analysis, which will facilitate the aging evaluation of the transformer insulating paper based on furfural. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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30. Study on Space Charge Characteristics of Transformer Insulating Paper Under Different Working Conditions.
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Zhang, Yiyi, Wang, Gang, Zhang, Xingtuo, Zhong, Wenbo, Su, Zhicheng, Xu, Chuqi, Wang, Running, Mao, Xinyang, and Liu, Jiefeng
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SPACE charge , *ELECTRIC charge , *ELECTRIC distortion , *DYNAMIC balance (Mechanics) , *TRANSFORMER insulation - Abstract
The space charge effect of transformer insulating paper will distort its internal electric field, and its space charge effect will be more prominent under extremely complex working conditions. At present, the micromechanism of charge transport and electric field distortion characteristics of paperboard are not clear under complex working conditions. So in this article, based on the bipolar carrier transport (BCT) model and the dynamic carrier balance model, the effects of high temperature, aging degree, moisture content, and bent degree on charges accumulation in paperboard are studied under dc high voltage by numerical simulation and the measured data needed for simulation. The results show that the higher temperature strengthens the carrier migration, deepens the injection depth of the charge, and aggravates the distortion of electric field intensity in paperboard. The more extended the aging time of paperboard, the greater the internal trap density and the deeper the trap depth, which lead to charges migration difficultly. Increasing water content in the paperboard will accelerate space charges to reach a steady state, while further increasing it will slow down this process, which is related to the shallow trap getting deeper. When the critical part of paperboard is extruded, many traps are introduced, resulting in charges accumulation seriously. The research results can reference the design of paperboard and the maintenance of transformer insulation system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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31. Influence of moisture content on cellulose structure and breakdown strength of vegetable oil-impregnated paper.
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Li, Yafei, Zhong, Lisheng, Yu, Qinxue, Zhang, Chen, Jiang, Songlin, Xue, Fei, Li, Huaqiang, and Zhao, Yaohong
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VEGETABLE oils , *PAPER , *CELLULOSE - Abstract
The performance of oil-impregnated paper significantly affects the safety and reliability of transformers. Previous studies on water reducing the breakdown strength of oil-impregnated paper have been mainly due to increasing charge carriers and conductivity. However, the influence of water on the cellulose crystal structure of oil-impregnated paper is still not clear; in particular, its role on breakdown strength remains ambiguous. In this study, the AC breakdown strength and crystal structure of vegetable and mineral oil-impregnated paper with different moisture contents were investigated. The results show that with increasing moisture content, the cellulose crystallinity and crystal size increases linearly, while the breakdown strength decreases. The breakdown strength of vegetable oil-impregnated paper is higher than that of mineral oil-impregnated paper and is less affected by moisture. Herein, a model is proposed on the effects of water on the crystal structure of oil-impregnated paper and the correlation of breakdown strength with crystal structure is reported. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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32. Effect of Partial Oil Change on Furfural Partitioning in Oil-Paper-Pressboard Insulation System.
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Zhang, Heng, Liu, Jiefeng, Geng, Chuhan, Fan, Xianhao, and Zhang, Yiyi
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OIL changes , *FURFURAL , *CORRECTION factors , *POWER transformers , *CARDBOARD - Abstract
The total/partial oil change treatment can affect the furfural partitioning in oil-paper-pressboard insulation, resulting in poor accuracy of furfural analysis. Moreover, due to the high cost of total oil change, partial oil change is more practical during transformer operation. This paper investigates the furfural partitioning in the oil-paper-pressboard insulation under partial oil change conditions. First, the initial furfural partitioning equation with non-oil change is proposed based on the obtained furfural content in oil, paper, and pressboard. Then, the modified furfural partitioning model under partial oil change condition is established by introducing a correction factor. Moreover, a preliminary correction scheme for the furfural partitioning model considering the influence of moisture and acid is provided. Finally, furfural content in oil-Kraft paper and oil-thermally upgraded Kraft (TUK) paper insulation are discussed, and results indicate that the proposed modified furfural partitioning model is not suitable for the oil-TUK paper insulation. This work can provide theoretical support for furfural analysis of oil-immersed transformers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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33. Lifespan Model of the Relationships between Ethanol Indicator and Degree of Polymerization of Transformer Paper Insulation.
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Zhang, Enze, Zheng, Hanbo, Zhang, Yiyi, Liu, Jiefeng, Shi, Zhen, Shi, Kuikui, Zhang, Chuansheng, Shao, Guangqi, Zhang, Chaohai, and Schwarz, Harald
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TRANSFORMER insulation , *DEGREE of polymerization , *ETHANOL , *GOODNESS-of-fit tests , *POLYMERIZATION , *MOISTURE - Abstract
A growing body of evidence suggests that the ethanol dissolved in the oil can be used as an indicator to effectively monitor the aging behavior of insulating paper. In this study, thermal aging experiments are performed on oil-paper systems with different initial moisture contents and aging temperatures, and then a gas chromatography-mass spectrometer equipped with an automatic headspace sampler is used to test the ethanol contents of the oil samples. The variations and correlations of ethanol contents with temperature, moisture and aging degree are analyzed. The experimental results show that the ethanol contents in oil had a strong correlation with temperature, and is also affected by the cellulose hydrolysis. In addition, a preliminary lifespan assessment of the oil-paper systems under laboratory conditions is conducted by establishing the relationship between ethanol and the degree of polymerization. Then, the time-temperature superposition method is applied to the relationship, and a lifespan model with any temperature is determined according to the ethanol kinetic equation. Based on the model, further observation of the fitting parameters in the case of the two moisture contents (0.8%, 2.3%), the goodness of fit reached higher values of 0.961 and 0.973, respectively. The results of this promising model can help us to a better understanding of ethanol indicator to condition assessment for the transformer paper insulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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34. Reduction Mechanism of Alcohols Contents Caused by Acids During Oil-Paper Insulation Aging.
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Zhang, Enze, Liu, Jiefeng, Fan, Xianhao, Zhang, Yiyi, and Zhang, Chaohai
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ALCOHOL , *FRONTIER orbitals , *TRANSFORMER insulation , *INSULATING oils , *NAPHTHENIC acids , *ACTIVATION energy - Abstract
This work investigates which acid can mainly lead to the reduction of alcohols contents in insulating oil during transformer oil-paper insulation aging. In terms of the activation free energy barrier theory, the microscopic mechanisms for the preferential reactions of methanol and ethanol with formic, acetic, naphthenic and stearic acids are analyzed. It is revealed that the decrease in alcohols concentrations in the middle and late stages of transformer oil-paper insulation aging is mainly caused by the reaction between alcohols and naphthenic acid. The results are cross-validated by utilizing the frontier molecular orbital theory and accelerated thermal aging experiments. Additionally, it is observed that methanol is more susceptible to the effect of acids than ethanol in the middle and late stages of aging. The obtained conclusions, in this paper, could provide a theoretical basis for using alcohols in oil as aging indicators to characterize the full-stage aging status of transformer paper insulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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35. A Few-shot Learning Method for Aging Diagnosis of Oil-paper Insulation by Raman Spectroscopy Based on Graph Theory.
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Wang, Zewei, Chen, Weigen, Zhou, Weiran, Zhang, Ruyue, Song, Ruimin, and Yang, Dingkun
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GRAPH theory , *CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks , *TRANSFORMER insulation , *DIAGNOSIS methods , *INSULATING oils , *RAMAN spectroscopy - Abstract
Raman spectroscopy is an effective method for diagnosing the aging state of transformer oil-paper insulation. Aiming at overcoming the drawback of previous methods that require a large number of training samples, this research proposes a method for aging diagnosis of oil-paper insulation that can be used for few-shot learning. In this study, different Raman spectroscopy samples of aging insulating oil are obtained by accelerated thermal aging experiments. This paper uses identity matrix as node feature, calculates the connection weights between them by Gaussian kernel function, and constructs the graph structure of Raman spectroscopy library. Using graph convolutional neural network (GCN) based on the graph structure, a diagnosis model is established. The diagnostic accuracy rate is as high as 95.5%. This method provides a theoretical basis for establishing a new structured Raman spectroscopy library and assessing the aging state of transformer oil-paper insulation with a small number of training samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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36. Analysis of Transformer Oil-Paper Insulation State Using Fractional Poynting–Thomson Model.
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Zhang, Tao, Li, Linduo, Wang, Yao, Zhang, Ning, Jiang, Shijie, and Abu-Siada, A.
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TRANSFORMER insulation , *POWER transformers , *PARAMETER identification , *FRACTIONAL calculus , *DIELECTRICS - Abstract
This article is aimed at quantifying the health condition of the power transformer insulation system through its frequency-domain dielectric characteristic by using the concept of the resistor and fractional calculus. In this regard, the dielectric model of the fractional Poynting–Thomson (PT) is proposed, and a mathematical model for parameter identification of the proposed model is presented. The shuffled frog leaping algorithm (SFLA) is used to realize the parameter identification and the fractional PT model parameters of the oil-paper samples under different insulation health conditions. The influence of moisture and aging on the fractional PT dielectric model parameters is experimentally studied. Results show that, with the increase in the water content within the insulation system, the parameters of the fractional PT model gradually decrease, and there is a strong correlation between the relaxation time and the water content. This facilitates the employment of the fractional PT model parameters to quantify the aging and moisture content of the power transformer insulation system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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37. Recognition of 2021 Transactions and Magazine Paper Reviewers.
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PERIODICAL publishing , *CITIES & towns - Abstract
Special Feature that lists the names of people involved in the review of technical papers for the IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications and Industry Applications Magazine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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38. A Novel Methanol-Based DP Estimation Method With a New Methanol Peak Detector Index for Aging Assessment of Power Transformer Insulation Paper.
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Teymouri, Ashkan, Vahidi, Behrooz, and van der Wielen, Peter
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TRANSFORMER insulation , *POWER transformers , *DEGREE of polymerization , *DETECTORS , *METHANOL as fuel , *METHANOL - Abstract
Methanol concentration as an aging indicator can assess cellulose aging and estimate cellulose degree of polymerization (DP). Despite the advantages of methanol (MeOH), its major disadvantage is that its concentration in the oil decreases after some time. This point is called the MeOH peak in this article. Therefore, using this indicator when MeOH concentration is reduced leads to incorrect results. When using methanol, the main problem is that whenever the methanol concentration in a transformer is measured, it cannot be identified that the measured concentration belongs to the left or right side of the MeOH peak. If the measured concentration belongs to the right side of the MeOH peak, the estimated DP is incorrect. In this article, an empirical equation is established to estimate the DP value as a function of methanol concentration when methanol concentration belongs to the left side of the MeOH peak. Then, a new index called methanol peak detector index (MPDI) composed of a 2-furfural/MeOH ratio and normalized DP is presented to ensure the validity of the calculated DP value. If it is found that the measured concentration belongs to the left side of the MeOH peak, then the estimated DP by the presented equation is valid. Finally, the application of this method is verified by applying it to measurement data samples indicating the validity of the method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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39. An Analysis of the Proposed Changes to the IEEE Fellow Elevation Process (Invited Paper).
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CORPORATE purposes , *BOARDS of directors , *TECHNOLOGICAL societies , *STRATEGIC planning , *DECISION making - Abstract
The grade of Fellow is conferred by the IEEE Board of Directors upon an IEEE member with an extraordinary record of accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest. The Fellow grade recognizes extraordinary individual technical or educational accomplishments, in line with the IEEE Certificate of Incorporation that states that the purposes and objects of the Corporation are “to engage exclusively in scientific and educational activities.” An effort to review the Fellow elevation process was started by the IEEE Board of Directors back in 2020, culminating today in a proposal that drastically changes many aspects of the elevation process. Several concerning issues with this proposal were identified by multiple stakeholders, such as the 2021 Fellow Strategic Planning Subcommittee (FSPS) and several Societies and Technical Councils who expressed their strong objections to the proposal. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the proposal and concludes that the proposed changes derive from a misunderstanding of the current Fellow processes and are based on a misidentification of the root causes of the perceived shortcomings in the current practice. Furthermore, the proposed changes lack an evidence-based rationale for justifying making such drastic changes while the available evidence points to their ineffectiveness at addressing the stated goals. The objective of this article is to help IEEE members and decision makers better understand what is at stake and make informed decisions on a difficult and complex topic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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40. The effect of antioxidants on the physical and chemical properties of rice oil, corn oil, peanut oil and Kraft paper.
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Dung, N. V. and Huong, H. L.
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RICE oil , *PEANUT oil , *KRAFT paper , *CORN oil , *CHEMICAL properties , *VEGETABLE oils - Abstract
This paper presents an experimental study on the physicochemical properties of rice oil, peanut oil, corn oil and Kraft paper immersed in these oils in the presence of antioxidants (butylated hydroxytoluene, tertiary butyl hydroquinone and Naugalube¯ 750). The experiments are performed on new and aged conditions. Ageing of oils is carried at 115 °C for 96 hours while Kraft paper is aged in oils at 130 °C for 164 hours. Both closed and open cup methods are used for ageing. The results show that ageing insignificantly affects the breakdown voltage, but markedly increases the acid number and the viscosity of the vegetable oils. The combination of tertiary butyl hydroquinone and either butylated hydroxytoluene or Naugalube¯ 750 slightly increases the breakdown voltage, but significantly raises the oxidation stability of the vegetable oils. This results in a reduction in the viscosity and the acid number of the vegetable oils. Moisture significantly affects the breakdown voltage of both vegetable and mineral oil. High moisture content results in low breakdown voltage. The results also show that ageing insignificantly affects the breakdown voltage, but markedly decreases the tensile strength of oil-impregnated paper. Although the presence of antioxidants does not increase the breakdown voltage of aged paper, these additives slow down the ageing process. This results in an increase in tensile strength of the paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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41. Torn-Paper Coding.
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Shomorony, Ilan and Vahid, Alireza
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SEQUENTIAL analysis , *DATA warehousing - Abstract
We consider the problem of communicating over a channel that randomly “tears” the message block into small pieces of different sizes and shuffles them. For the binary torn-paper channel with block length $n$ and pieces of length ${\mathrm{ Geometric}}(p_{n})$ , we characterize the capacity as $C = e^{-\alpha }$ , where $\alpha = \lim _{n\to \infty } p_{n} \log n$. Our results show that the case of ${\mathrm{ Geometric}}(p_{n})$ -length fragments and the case of deterministic length- $(1/p_{n})$ fragments are qualitatively different and, surprisingly, the capacity of the former is larger. Intuitively, this is due to the fact that, in the random fragments case, large fragments are sometimes observed, which boosts the capacity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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42. Outstanding Conference Paper Award: 2020 IEEE Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference.
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ASTROPHYSICAL radiation , *CONFERENCE papers , *WAVEGUIDES , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *COPLANAR waveguides - Abstract
The recipients of the 2020 NSREC Outstanding Conference Paper Award are George N. Tzintzarov, Adrian Ildefonso, Jeffrey W. Teng, Milad Frounchi, Albert Djikeng, Prahlad Iyengar, Patrick S. Goley, Ani Khachatrian, Joel M. Hales, Ryan Bahr, Stephen Buchner, Dale McMorrow, and John D. Cressler for their paper entitled “Optical Single-Event Transients Induced in Integrated Silicon-Photonic Waveguides by Two-Photon Absorption.” [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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43. Moisture-Responsive Paper Robotics.
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Ryu, Jihyun, Tahernia, Mehdi, Mohammadifar, Maedeh, Gao, Yang, and Choi, Seokheun
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SOFT robotics , *ROBOTICS , *PAPER arts , *TORQUE , *BIOMIMETIC materials - Abstract
Origami structures held promise for their flexibility, simultaneous responsiveness, and adaptability, yet they are vulnerable due to the hygroscopic property when exposed to the humid environments. However, the patterning of hydrophobic material along the design enhances the controllability of paper for self-folding to robotics locomotion. The capillary action of sprayed water molecules is localized through the number or sizes of hydrophilic channels defined by the printed wax patterns resulting in large deformation to form various 3D geometries. The patterned paper performed folding actuation with water and unfolding behavior with evaporation without being mechanically manipulated by external forces or moments. The paper actuators further enable the sequential self-folding along the multiple hinges for the cube and diamond structures. Advances in soft robotics for practical applications, the utilization of different swelling/shrinking properties with water and kirigami-inspired programmable structures interact with the lightweight and non-planar objects. The anisotropic properties of paper in response to water spraying combined with folding/unfolding deformations permit the fold-to-pop-up robots for biomimetic locomotion on the plane or water. Two robots deform their body to move forward through bending-relaxation gait. [2020-0083] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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44. A BPNN Model-Based AdaBoost Algorithm for Estimating Inside Moisture of Oil–Paper Insulation of Power Transformer.
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Liu, Jiefeng, Ding, Zheshi, Fan, Xianhao, Geng, Chuhan, Song, Boshu, Wang, Qingyin, and Zhang, Yiyi
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POWER transformers , *TRANSFORMER insulation , *MOISTURE , *ALGORITHMS , *MACHINE learning , *CLASSIFICATION algorithms - Abstract
The traditional method for transformer moisture diagnosis is to establish empirical equations between feature parameters extracted from frequency domain spectroscopy (FDS) and the transformer’s moisture content. However, the established empirical equation may not be applicable to a novel testing environment, resulting in an unreliable evaluation result. In this regard, it is acknowledged that FDS combined with machine learning is more suitable for estimating moisture content in a variety of test environments. Nonetheless, the accuracy of the estimation results obtained using the existing method is limited by the algorithm’s inability to generalize. To address this issue, we propose an AdaBoost algorithm-enhanced back-propagation neural network (BP_AdaBoost). This study creates a database by extracting feature parameters from the FDS that characterize the insulation states of the prepared samples. Then, using the BP_AdaBoost algorithm and the newly constructed database, the moisture estimation models are trained. Finally, the results of the estimation are discussed in terms of laboratory and field transformers. By comparing the proposed BP_AdaBoost algorithm to other intelligence algorithms, it is demonstrated that it not only performs better in generalization, but also maintains a high level of accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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45. Dynamic Radial Placement and Routing in Paper Microfluidics.
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Potter, Joshua, Grover, William H., and Brisk, Philip
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MICROFLUIDICS , *MICROFLUIDIC devices , *EMPLOYMENT policy , *BIOLOGICAL assay , *PREGNANCY tests , *COVID-19 testing - Abstract
The low cost, simplicity, and ease of use of paper microfluidic devices have made them valuable medical diagnostics for applications from pregnancy testing to COVID-19 screening. Meanwhile, the increasing complexity of paper-based microfluidic devices is driving the need to produce new tools and methodologies that enable more robust biological diagnostics and potential therapeutic applications. A new design framework is being used to facilitate both research and fabrication of paper-based microfluidic biological devices to accelerate the investigative process and reduce material utilization and manpower. In this work we present a methodology for this framework to dynamically place and route microfluidic components in a nondiscrete design space where fluid volume usage, surface area utilization, and the timing required to perform specified biological assays are accounted for and optimized while also accelerating the development of potentially lifesaving new devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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46. Physical Mechanism Analysis of Conductivity and Relaxation Polarization Behavior of Oil-Paper Insulation Based on Broadband Frequency Domain Spectroscopy.
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Hao, Jian, Dai, Xize, Yang, Lijun, Liao, Ruijin, Gao, Jun, Du, Yongyong, and Deng, Yingxin
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POLAR molecules , *SPECTROMETRY , *DETERIORATION of materials , *OPTICAL conductivity , *BROADBAND dielectric spectroscopy , *DIELECTRICS , *ELECTRIC capacity - Abstract
This paper focuses on the in-depth analysis of the physical mechanism of the broadband frequency domain spectroscopy of oil-paper insulation. The complex permittivity shows two low-frequency dispersion phenomena, and the real part of the complex conductivity exhibits two slope changes under the synergistic effect of aging and moisture. The two slope changes are mainly attributed to the migration characteristics of water molecules and polar aging products with a degradation of the oil-paper insulation, resulting in the transition of the frequency dependence between the DC conductivity and AC conductivity. When the oil-paper insulation deteriorates seriously, the imaginary part of the dielectric modulus shows double relaxation peaks. Physical models of parasitic capacitance and molecular polarity interface polarization are proposed to reveal the physical mechanism of the double relaxation peaks. The left peak of the double relaxation peaks is caused by the accumulation of water molecules and polar aging products at the electrode/insulation interface, and the right peak is due to the charge disturbance of the cellulose molecular chain surface. This paper can provide theoretical support and technical guidance for the condition diagnosis and evaluation of oil-paper insulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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47. Aging Effect on Interface Charges between Oil and Oil Immersed Paper.
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Cheng, Chuanhui, Fu, Mingli, Wu, Kai, Ma, Yuntong, Hao, Yanpeng, and Chen, Chi
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ELECTRIC double layer , *DETERIORATION of materials , *ZETA potential - Abstract
This paper investigates the behavior of interface charges between oil and oil immersed paper insulations in unaged and aged samples. Combined accelerated thermal and electrical aging experiments of oil immersed paper insulations are conducted to obtain aged oil and aged paper samples. The interface charges between oil and paper samples with different aging status are measured with the Pulsed Electro-acoustic (PEA) method. Zeta potentials in samples with different aging status are determined. It is shown that the amount of interface charge increases with the aging duration, and does not follow the prediction of Maxwell-Wagner-Sillars (MWS) law. This is explained in terms of the increase of the interface charge barrier due to the effect of electric double layer. It is proposed that interface charge may act as an optional characterization parameter for the assessment of oil immersed paper insulations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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48. Terahertz Nondestructive Testing Method of Oil-paper Insulation Debonding and Foreign Matter Defects.
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Li, Jiajun, Yang, Lijun, He, Yuxin, Li, Wei, and Wu, Chao
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NONDESTRUCTIVE testing , *TERAHERTZ technology , *COMPUTED tomography , *DEBONDING , *TEST methods , *TRANSFORMER insulation - Abstract
Defects, such as debonding and foreign matters in transformer insulation paperboard, lead to local field strength concentration, thereby seriously affecting the safe operation of equipment. At present, industrial X-ray computed tomography scanning technology is mostly used to detect such defects. However, the equipment is expensive, the operation is complicated, and radiation hazard exists. In this study, terahertz time domain spectroscopy is introduced to explore the nondestructive testing method of oil-paper insulation defects. Three typical insulation paperboard defects of interface debonding, metal foreign matter mixing, and local carbonization traces were taken as the research objects. An artificial defect model is prepared. The time and frequency domain waveform characteristics of terahertz pulse wave propagating in the defect model are tested and analyzed. The results show that when the thickness of insulation paperboard covering is less than 5 mm, based on the amplitude and delay characteristics of terahertz time-domain signal, the location and size of typical internal defects can be accurately obtained, and time spectrum imaging can be realized. This study proves theoretically and experimentally the feasibility of noncontact and nondestructive testing for the internal defects of insulation paperboard by using terahertz technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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49. Experimental Studies on the Estimated Life of Oil-Immersed Insulation Paper in Traction Transformers.
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Zhou, Lijun, Liao, Wei, Wang, Dongyang, Cui, Yi, Wang, Lujia, Zhang, Liqing, and Guo, Lei
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INSULATING oils , *PROGRAMMABLE controllers , *TRANSFORMER insulation , *POWER transformers , *POWER resources - Abstract
Traction transformers are one of the most important equipment in the traction power supply system. Thermal aging of transformer insulation system determines its reliable life. To achieve an estimation of the insulation life of traction power transformers operated under real load condition, the effects of traction loads on the thermal aging of oil-paper insulation in traction transformers were investigated. First, the design principles for the accelerated thermal aging experiment were studied and proposed by considering magnitude (i.e., load rate) and frequency (i.e. spare time and lasting time) of the traction load. Then, an experimental system was established in the laboratory to conduct extensive accelerated thermal aging experiments, in which the traction loads were mimicked by using positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heating plates and a programmable logic controller (PLC). Finally, the experimental results were analyzed and discussed to reveal the effects of traction load on the thermal aging of oil-paper insulation in traction transformers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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50. Microscopic Reaction Mechanisms of Formic Acid Generated During Pyrolysis of Cellulosic Insulating Paper.
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Zheng, Hanbo, Yang, Enchen, Li, Xufan, Liu, Chenvao, Wang, Zijian, Yana, Tao, and Yao, Wei
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FORMIC acid , *PYROLYSIS , *POWER transformers , *THERMAL stresses , *DETERIORATION of materials , *CELLULOSE synthase - Abstract
Cellulosic insulating paper is the essential component of the insulation in power transformers. Under the thermal stress inside the transformer, the cellulosic insulating paper degrades and generates formic acid. Meanwhile, the presence of formic acid further accelerates the aging process of cellulosic insulating paper. This study takes the cellulose molecule composed of D-glucose as the research object. The ReaxFF reactive force field is applied to simulate the high-temperature thermal aging process of cellulosic insulating paper. During pyrolysis process, the number of formic acid molecules presents short-term fluctuations and continuous increases. Though simulation, the main reaction pathways of cellulose pyrolysis to generate formic acid are obtained. In addition, an accelerated thermal aging experiment of oil-paper insulation is designed. The formic acid in the experimental samples is detected by the silanization derivatization method. Through the combination of simulation and experimental results, the feasibility of formic acid as an aging indicator for cellulosic insulating paper is further demonstrated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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