Partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle – plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ANSYS Maxwell

The Partial Discharge Inception Voltage (PDIV) and PD characteristic of mineral oil were described and compared with palm oil. The test was performed by needle-plane electrode configurations. Both mineral- and palm oil were investigated under AC voltage. A comparison study between PDIV and PD activi...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Amin, Nur Aqilah, Ishak, Mohd Taufiq, Abdul Hamid, Mardhiah Hayati, Abd Rahman, Muhammad Syahmi
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69611/1/Partial%20discharge%20investigation%20on%20palm%20oil%20using%20needle%20%E2%80%93%20plane%20electrode%20configuration%20and%20electric%20field%20distribution%20using%20ANSYS%20Maxwell.pdf
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author Mohamad Amin, Nur Aqilah
Ishak, Mohd Taufiq
Abdul Hamid, Mardhiah Hayati
Abd Rahman, Muhammad Syahmi
author_facet Mohamad Amin, Nur Aqilah
Ishak, Mohd Taufiq
Abdul Hamid, Mardhiah Hayati
Abd Rahman, Muhammad Syahmi
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description The Partial Discharge Inception Voltage (PDIV) and PD characteristic of mineral oil were described and compared with palm oil. The test was performed by needle-plane electrode configurations. Both mineral- and palm oil were investigated under AC voltage. A comparison study between PDIV and PD activities of the mineral oil Hyrax and palm oil were investigated with the total volume of the oil in the test cell was approximately 2 L. The 50-μm tip radius of tungsten needle electrodes were utilized as high voltage electrode. On the other hand, the grounded electrode with 30-, 40-, and 50 mm gap distances was represented by a 50-mm and 75-mm diameter copper plane electrode. Consideration on the oil conditions' effect on both PDIV and PD characteristics was also carried out. It was clearly shown that PDIV is dependent on the electric field stress of the electrode system and the test method based on the experimental results. In comparison to differences of gap distance, the 50-μm needle tip radius and 75-mm plane with gap distance of 30-mm electrode revealed the highest electric field stress and inversely exhibited the lowest PDIV value tested. Furthermore, simulation using ANSYS Maxwell on the electric field distributions of the electrode systems was also performed. In order to quantify electric field based on the finite element methods the ANSYS Maxwell was being utilized. In the simulation, the palm oil and mineral oil properties of its 2D modelling test cell was used. From the results, the PD characteristics of mineral oil and palm oil tested by needle-plane electrode system are known. To confirm the suitability of palm oil as a high voltage insulating medium, it is vital to analyse in-depth on its partial discharge activity and characteristics.
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spelling upm.eprints-696112019-07-08T02:03:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69611/ Partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle – plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ANSYS Maxwell Mohamad Amin, Nur Aqilah Ishak, Mohd Taufiq Abdul Hamid, Mardhiah Hayati Abd Rahman, Muhammad Syahmi The Partial Discharge Inception Voltage (PDIV) and PD characteristic of mineral oil were described and compared with palm oil. The test was performed by needle-plane electrode configurations. Both mineral- and palm oil were investigated under AC voltage. A comparison study between PDIV and PD activities of the mineral oil Hyrax and palm oil were investigated with the total volume of the oil in the test cell was approximately 2 L. The 50-μm tip radius of tungsten needle electrodes were utilized as high voltage electrode. On the other hand, the grounded electrode with 30-, 40-, and 50 mm gap distances was represented by a 50-mm and 75-mm diameter copper plane electrode. Consideration on the oil conditions' effect on both PDIV and PD characteristics was also carried out. It was clearly shown that PDIV is dependent on the electric field stress of the electrode system and the test method based on the experimental results. In comparison to differences of gap distance, the 50-μm needle tip radius and 75-mm plane with gap distance of 30-mm electrode revealed the highest electric field stress and inversely exhibited the lowest PDIV value tested. Furthermore, simulation using ANSYS Maxwell on the electric field distributions of the electrode systems was also performed. In order to quantify electric field based on the finite element methods the ANSYS Maxwell was being utilized. In the simulation, the palm oil and mineral oil properties of its 2D modelling test cell was used. From the results, the PD characteristics of mineral oil and palm oil tested by needle-plane electrode system are known. To confirm the suitability of palm oil as a high voltage insulating medium, it is vital to analyse in-depth on its partial discharge activity and characteristics. IEEE 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/69611/1/Partial%20discharge%20investigation%20on%20palm%20oil%20using%20needle%20%E2%80%93%20plane%20electrode%20configuration%20and%20electric%20field%20distribution%20using%20ANSYS%20Maxwell.pdf Mohamad Amin, Nur Aqilah and Ishak, Mohd Taufiq and Abdul Hamid, Mardhiah Hayati and Abd Rahman, Muhammad Syahmi (2017) Partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle – plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ANSYS Maxwell. In: International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems (ICHVEPS 2017), 2-5 Oct. 2017, Inna Grand Bali Beach, Bali, Indonesia. (pp. 440-445). 10.1109/ICHVEPS.2017.8225886
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Partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle – plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ANSYS Maxwell
title Partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle – plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ANSYS Maxwell
title_full Partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle – plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ANSYS Maxwell
title_fullStr Partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle – plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ANSYS Maxwell
title_full_unstemmed Partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle – plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ANSYS Maxwell
title_short Partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle – plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ANSYS Maxwell
title_sort partial discharge investigation on palm oil using needle plane electrode configuration and electric field distribution using ansys maxwell
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