A vegetable oil paper insulation state evaluation method based on a fractional Zener model
A state evaluation and vegetable oil technology, applied in the direction of complex mathematical operations, etc., can solve the problem that the low frequency band of the fractional Maxwell is not fitted, and achieve the effects of reliable aging state, reduced error of reconstructed frequency curve, and accurate evaluation
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[0087]In the laboratory, the dried insulating paper is fully soaked in the dried vegetable insulating oil, and then the accelerated aging experiment is carried out to obtain aging samples of different days; in order to reduce the experimental error, the weight of each insulating paper should be controlled to be the same. Using the insulation diagnostic instrument IDAX-300 to measure the frequency-domain dielectric spectrum of the prepared oil-paper insulation aging test samples at 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35 days, the obtained frequency-domain dielectric spectrum images of the vegetable oil-paper insulation aging test samples Such as image 3 , 4 As shown, the applied voltage source is AC low-voltage power supply 140V, and the frequency measurement range is 0.1mHz-1KHz; finally, the average value of the three test results is taken as the final measurement data. In order to avoid being affected by factors such as residual charge, the three-electrode experimental device equipped w...
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