Degradation of cellulosic insulation in power transformers. Part 1: Factors affecting the measurement of the average viscometric degree of polymerisation of new and aged electrical papers
Rj. Heywood et al., Degradation of cellulosic insulation in power transformers. Part 1: Factors affecting the measurement of the average viscometric degree of polymerisation of new and aged electrical papers, IEE P-SCI M, 147(2), 2000, pp. 86-90
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16
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Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEE PROCEEDINGS-SCIENCE MEASUREMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
The degree of polymerisation (DP) of electrical insulation paper is an inva
luable tool for assessing its condition and is extensively used in laborato
ry tests to assess the life expectancy of transformer insulation. Accurate
and reproducible determinations are essential if the results are to be used
to calculate a meaningful life. Publication IEC 450 was prepared in 1974 a
s a standard for the measurement of the DP of new and aged electrical paper
s (the equivalent US standard is ASTM D4243). However, experience across a
number of laboratories has indicated the need for further clarification in
the experimental method, whichever standard is adopted. Errors arise during
preparation of solutions, measurement of viscosity and calculation of DP,
due to;oxidative degradation of the solution, inconsistencies in the measur
ement temperature and the conversion of intrinsic viscosity to DP using the
Mark Houwink Sakurada relationship. This paper quantifies errors associate
d with DP measurement which are not described in existing standards.