Modern electrical machines must be designed as rugged and flexible. The use of power electronic devices cause voltage spikes and introduce harmonics that electrically degrade the insulation of the windings in the machines. Power electronic driver circuits required high frequency and high operating temperatures, which affect the aging and breakdown properties of the machine winding insulation. High frequency pulse voltages can be used to study the impact of electrical degradation of the machine winding insulation that exists in electrical machines. Insulation materials were tested at 90% rated temperature for the materials. Evaluation of the change in dielectric strength was monitored versus the aging caused by the high frequency pulse voltage. In many high voltage systems, breakdown voltage is an indication of insulation condition. Partial discharge presents issues in electromagnetic compatibility as a noise source. Therefore, breakdown test and partial discharge inception/extinction voltage test at 60 Hz was performed on the twisted wire samples.


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    Title :

    Accelerated electrical degradation of machine winding insulation


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    Publication date :

    2009-04-01


    Size :

    742137 byte




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English



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