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Changes in Insulation Characteristics of High-Voltage Motor Stator Windings with Temperature and Moisture

Received: 6 October 2018     Accepted: 22 October 2018     Published: 15 November 2018
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Abstract

This research shows that all of the insulation characteristics (insulation resistance, partial discharge, dissipation factor, and alternating leakage current) of HV motor become worse at high temperature. It is also shows that partial discharge and insulation resistance are reduced at moisture absorption. Therefore, to accurately analyze the insulation degradation trend, it is necessary that those tests always be conducted under the same conditions (temperature and moisture content).

Published in American Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems (Volume 7, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.epes.20180705.12
Page(s) 62-67
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Keywords

High-Voltage Motor, Insulation, Temperature, Moisture Absorption, Partial Discharge

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    Taesik Kong; Heedong Kim; Hungsok Park; Soohoh Lee; Joomin Park. Changes in Insulation Characteristics of High-Voltage Motor Stator Windings with Temperature and Moisture. Am. J. Electr. Power Energy Syst. 2018, 7(5), 62-67. doi: 10.11648/j.epes.20180705.12

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    Taesik Kong, Heedong Kim, Hungsok Park, Soohoh Lee, Joomin Park. Changes in Insulation Characteristics of High-Voltage Motor Stator Windings with Temperature and Moisture. Am J Electr Power Energy Syst. 2018;7(5):62-67. doi: 10.11648/j.epes.20180705.12

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  • Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) Research Institute, Dae-jeon, South Korea

  • Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) Research Institute, Dae-jeon, South Korea

  • Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) Research Institute, Dae-jeon, South Korea

  • Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) Research Institute, Dae-jeon, South Korea

  • Korea South-East Power Company, Jin-ju, South Korea

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