EET417 HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING

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EET417 HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING

Reference: High Voltage Engineering M.S Naidu/V. Kamaraju McGraw hill.

INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROSTATIC FIELD STRESS CONTROL CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROSTATIC FIELD STRESS CONTROL

Topic Outline Introduction Electric Field Stress Gas/vacuum Insulation Liquid Dielectrics Solid Dielectrics Estimation and Control of Electric Stress

Introduction In modern time, high voltages are used for a wide variety of applications covering the power systems, industry and research laboratories. High voltage apparatus is used necessitate careful design of its insulation and the electrostatic field profiles. The principal media of insulation used are gases, vacuum, solid, liquid or a combination of these. For achieving reliability and economy, a knowledge of the causes of deterioration is essential and the tendency to increase the voltage stress for optimum design calls for judicious selection of insulation in relation to the dielectric strength, corona discharges and other relevant factors.

Electric Field Stress In high voltage applications, the dielectric strength of insulating materials and the electric field stresses developed in them when subjected to high voltages are the important factors in high voltage systems. In a high voltage apparatus the important materials used are conductors and insulators. While the conductors carry the current, the insulators prevent the flow of currents in undesired paths.

Cont… The electric stress to which an insulating material is subjected to is numerically equal to the voltage gradient, and is equal to the electric field intensity. E : electric field intensity φ : applied voltage : operator (defined as Where ax, ay and az are components of position vector r = axx + ayy + azz ∆

Cont… The most important material used in a high voltage apparatus is the insulation. The dielectric strength of an insulating material can be defined as the maximum dielectric stress which the material can withstand. The electric breakdown strength of insulating materials depends on pressure, temperature, humidity, field configurations, nature of applied voltage, imperfections in dielectric materials, material of electrodes, surface condition of electrodes, etc.

Cont… The most common cause of insulation failure is the presence of discharges either within the voids in the insulation or over the surface of the insulation. The probability of failure will be greatly reduced if such discharges could be eliminated at the normal working voltage. Then, failure can occur as a result of thermal or electrochemical deterioration of the insulation.

Gas/Vacuum Insulation Air at atmospheric pressure is the most common gaseous insulation. Breakdown occurs in gases due to the process of collisional ionization. Practical insulating gases used are carbon dioxide (CO2), dichlorodifluoromethane (CCl2F2) (freon), sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) and nitrogen (N2). SF6 has been found to maintain its insulation superiority compared to any other gases. Ideally, vacuum is the best insulator with field strengths up to 107 V/cm.

Cont… Under high vacuum conditions, where the pressures are below 10-4 torr, the breakdown cannot occur due to collisional processes like in gases, and hence the breakdown strength is quite high. Vacuum insulation is used in particle accelerators, x-ray and field emission tubes, electro microscopes, capacitors and circuit breakers. 1 torr = 1 mmHg = 1.3158 x 10-3 atm

Liquid Dielectrics Liquids are used in high voltage equipment to serve the dual purpose of insulation and heat conduction. Highly purified liquids have dielectric strength as high as 1 MV/cm. The breakdown strength can reduce due to the presence of impurities. Petroleum oils are the commonest insulating liquids. However, askarels, fluorocarbons, silicones and organic esters including castor oil are used in significant quantities. The important electrical properties of the liquid are dielectric strength, conductivity, flash point, gas content, viscosity, dielectric constant, dissipation factor, stability, etc.

Cont… Askarels and silicones are particularly useful in transformers and capacitors and can be used at temperatures of 200°C and higher. Castor oil is a good dielectric for high voltage energy storage capacitors because of its high corona resistance, high dielectric constant, non-toxicity and high flash point In practical applications, liquids are normally used at voltage stresses of about 50 - 60 kV/cm when the equipment is continuously operated.

Solid Dielectrics Many organic and inorganic materials are used for high voltage insulation purpose. Widely used inorganic materials are ceramics and glass. The most widely used organic materials are PVC, PE or XLPE. Kraft paper, natural rubber, silicon rubber and polypylene rubber are some of the other materials used as insulation in electrical equipment.

Solid Dielectrics XLPE cable Ceramic insulator

Cont… The breakdown stress in solid will be as high as 10 MV/cm if the solid insulating material is truly homogeneous and free from imperfections. The breakdown occurs due to many mechanisms such as intrinsic or ionic breakdown, electromechanical breakdown, treeing and tracking, thermal breakdown, electrochemical breakdown and breakdown due to internal discharges. These mechanisms of breakdown vary depending on the time of application of voltages. In general, the breakdown occurs over the surface than in the solid itself, and the surface insulation failure is the most frequent cause of trouble in practice.

Cont… The failure of solid insulation by discharges, which may occur in the internal voids and cavities of the dielectric, is called partial discharges. The effect of the partial discharges can be minimized by vacuum impregnation of the insulation. High voltage switchgear, bushings, cables and transformers are typically devices for which partial discharge effects should be considered in design.

Estimation and control of Electric Stress Electric Field The electric field distribution is usually governed by the Poison’s equation: φ : potential : discharge density : vacuum permittivity

Cont… Figure 1.1 shows the methods of stress control at an electrode edge. In the design of hv apparatus, the electric field intensities have to be controlled, otherwise higher stresses will trigger or accelerate the aging of the insulation.

Cont… Most of space charge are not normally present , and the potential distribution is governed by the Laplace’s equation: The most commonly used methods for determining the potential distribution are: The electrolytic tank method The numerical methods

Cont… Uniform and Non-uniform Electric Fields In a uniform field gap, the average field E is the same throughout the field region, whereas in a non-uniform field gap, E is different at different points of the field region Uniform fields distributions exist between two infinite parallel plates or two spheres of equal diameters when the gap distance is less than diameter of the sphere The average field E in a non-uniform field gap is maximum at the surface of the conductor having the large radius of curvature

Cont… Estimation of Electric Field in Some Geometric Boundaries The mean electric field over a distance d between two conductors paralel with a potential difference of V12 is The maximum electric field Em is always higher than average value in non-uniform fields

Numerical Methods for Electrical Field Computation Numerical methods are employed for the calculation of electric fields,i.e., Finite Difference Method (FDM) Finite Element Method (FEM) Charge Simulation Method (CSM) Surface Charge Simulation Method (SSM) or Boundary Element Method (BEM)