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Influence of impulse voltage repetition frequency on RPDIV in partial vacuum

Authors :
Doris Ragna Meyer
Alessandro Soldati
Luca Lusuardi
Davide Barater
Andrea Cavallini
Giorgio Pietrini
Meyer, Doris Ragna
Cavallini, Andrea
Lusuardi, Luca
Barater, Davide
Pietrini, Giorgio
Soldati, Alessandro
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The reliability of low-voltage inverter-fed motors is highly dependent on the inception of partial discharges. The effect of impulsive waveform parameters must be investigated to predict the repetitive partial discharge inception voltage (RPDIV) and define test procedures that can indicate properly the behavior in service of the insulation system. This paper focuses on the RPDIV of magnet wires using twisted pairs subjected to repetitive unipolar impulsive voltage waveforms. The effects of supply frequency (5 to 200 kHz) at pressure levels that are typical for aircraft (20 to 100 kPa) is examined. Results show that RPDIV steadily decreases with frequency up to 100 kHz where it reaches a plateau. This behavior is explained as an effect of the oscillations that inevitably exist in the applied voltage waveform. Therefore, a conservative estimate of the RPDIV could be achieved by raising the supply frequency well above the operation frequency. In the experiments, the RPDIV is decreasing linearly with pressure. If this behavior could be confirmed for other insulation systems, the design of systems working at pressures typical of aircraft would result relatively easy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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