Influence of void defects on partial discharge behavior of superconducting busbar insulation
Description
Highlights: • PD detection method was used to check the quality of the superconducting busbar insulation. • The samples with different void fraction were manufactured for comparing. • The discharge inception voltage, PRPD pattern was tested and studied for the samples with different void content. • The PD behaviors in oil bath and air condition were compared. - Abstract: For a magnetic confinement fusion device, the superconducting magnets and busbars need to be insulated with one layer of solid insulation to isolate the high voltage potential from the ground. The insulation layer commonly consists of several interleaved layers of epoxy resin-impregnated glass fiber tapes and polyimide films. The traditional electrical inspection methods for such solidified insulation on the magnet and busbar are a DC voltage test or a Paschen test. These tests measure the quality of the insulation based on the value of leakage currents. However, even if there is a larger quantity of high dielectric strength material implemented, if there are some microcavities or delaminations in the insulation system, the leakage current may be limited to microampere levels under testing levels over dozens of kilovolts. Therefore, it is difficult to judge the insulation quality just by the magnitudes of leakage current. Under long-term operation, such imperceptible defects will worsen and finally completely break down the insulation because of partial discharge (PD) incidents. Therefore, a PD detection test is an important complement to the DC voltage and Paschen tests for magnet and busbar insulations in the field of fusion. It is known that the PD detection test is a mature technique in the electric power industry. In this paper, the PD characteristics of samples containing glass fiber-reinforced composite insulations for use with the superconducting busbar were presented and discussed. Various samples with different void contents were prepared and the PD behaviors were tested.
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fusengdes.2017.04.117Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2017.04.117;
- PII
- S0920-3796(17)30520-3;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Fusion Engineering and Design
- Journal Volume
- 119
- Journal Page Range
- p. 29-34
- ISSN
- 0920-3796
- CODEN
- FEDEEE
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Netherlands
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 48074406
- Subject category
- S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
- Descriptors DEI
- ACCIDENTS; DEFECTS; DIELECTRIC MATERIALS; ELECTRIC DISCHARGES; ELECTRIC POTENTIAL; ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY; EPOXIDES; FIBERGLASS; GLASS; LEAKAGE CURRENT; MAGNETIC CONFINEMENT; POLYAMIDES; REINFORCED MATERIALS; RESINS; SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS; THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES; VOID FRACTION
- Descriptors DEC
- COMPOSITE MATERIALS; CONFINEMENT; CURRENTS; ELECTRIC CURRENTS; ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT; ELECTROMAGNETS; EQUIPMENT; INDUSTRY; MAGNETS; MATERIALS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC POLYMERS; PETROCHEMICALS; PETROLEUM PRODUCTS; PLASMA CONFINEMENT; POLYMERS; SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES
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- Copyright (c) 2017 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.