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Noise Diagnostics of Highly Temperature Resistant Insulating Materials

KOKTAVÝ, B., NAVAROVÁ, H., KOKTAVÝ, P.

Original Title

Noise Diagnostics of Highly Temperature Resistant Insulating Materials

English Title

Noise Diagnostics of Highly Temperature Resistant Insulating Materials

Type

Paper in proceedings (conference paper)

Original Abstract

The present paper reports the results achieved in the framework of a research subsidized by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic. The research dealt with the utilization of noise spectroscopy and diagnostics for testing new insulating materials designed for temperatures of up to 350°C. The main problem encountered here is the generation of partial discharges, which takes place when the electric field intensity in the insulator exceeds a certain critical value. The partial discharges are characterized by oxidizing, chemical, thermal and mechanical effects. In this way, they disturb the insulating system thus curtailing the service life of the electric equipment in question. The testing method we have used here to analyze the partial discharges is based on tracking the fluctuation phenomena arising in a strong electric field, namely, the partial discharge electrical characteristic statistics and the statistical characteristics of the acoustic emission induced by the partial discharges. As the cooling method and performance of any system operating at elevated temperatures plays an important role, we will present also our results of the thermal conductivity measurements for the insulating materials under study.

English abstract

The present paper reports the results achieved in the framework of a research subsidized by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic. The research dealt with the utilization of noise spectroscopy and diagnostics for testing new insulating materials designed for temperatures of up to 350°C. The main problem encountered here is the generation of partial discharges, which takes place when the electric field intensity in the insulator exceeds a certain critical value. The partial discharges are characterized by oxidizing, chemical, thermal and mechanical effects. In this way, they disturb the insulating system thus curtailing the service life of the electric equipment in question. The testing method we have used here to analyze the partial discharges is based on tracking the fluctuation phenomena arising in a strong electric field, namely, the partial discharge electrical characteristic statistics and the statistical characteristics of the acoustic emission induced by the partial discharges. As the cooling method and performance of any system operating at elevated temperatures plays an important role, we will present also our results of the thermal conductivity measurements for the insulating materials under study.

Keywords

Noise spectroscopy, Diagnostics, Insulating Material, Partial Discharges, Electromagnetic Emission, Acoustic Emission

Key words in English

Noise spectroscopy, Diagnostics, Insulating Material, Partial Discharges, Electromagnetic Emission, Acoustic Emission

Authors

KOKTAVÝ, B., NAVAROVÁ, H., KOKTAVÝ, P.

Released

01.01.2002

Publisher

Czech Technical University in Prague

Location

Prague

ISBN

80-01-02579-9

Book

Physical and Material Engineering 2002

Pages from

61

Pages count

2

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT5708,
  author="Bohumil {Koktavý} and Hana {Navarová} and Pavel {Koktavý}",
  title="Noise Diagnostics of Highly Temperature Resistant Insulating Materials",
  booktitle="Physical and Material Engineering 2002",
  year="2002",
  number="1.",
  pages="2",
  publisher="Czech Technical University in Prague",
  address="Prague",
  isbn="80-01-02579-9"
}