Improvement of the Standard Dielectric Breakdown Test for Insulating Liquids

Werner Lick*, Georg Pukel, Hans Michael Muhr, M. Baur

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Abstract

The dielectric breakdown voltage of an insulating liquid is of importance as a measure of the liquid's ability to withstand electric stress. The parameters of the standard test methods from different countries are not similar. In the different standards there are used five or six single breakdowns in a glass or a plastic vessel with about 0.5 lifter test oil content. The voltage raising up velocities are between 0.5 and 3 kV/s. After filling the test oil in the test cell until the start of the first breakdown test there is a pause between 3 to 10 minutes and between each breakdown there are breaks of 1 or 2 minutes. Also the form of electrodes are different, sphere formed (according VDE) or flat formed (ASTM). With these single breakdown values the mean value, which height is a parameter for the oil quality, and the coefficient of variation were calculated. A weak point of the standard dielectric breakdown tests is that it is possible to reach values for the coefficient of variation up to 30 % and higher. In this paper it will be shown where the problems are and some ways are given how to minimize the coefficient of variation
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICPADM
Pages208-211
Volume1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event8th International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials: ICPADM 2006 - Sanur, Indonesia
Duration: 26 Jun 200630 Jun 2006

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials
Abbreviated titleICPADM 2006
Country/TerritoryIndonesia
CitySanur
Period26/06/0630/06/06

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