Study of the behavior of transformer insulation under non standard impulse voltages
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The efficacy of a power system depends mainly on the reliability of
newlinethe power equipment connected to the system The power transformer is the
newlinemost significant component in a power system whose reliability mainly
newlinedepends on its insulation Sets of routine and type tests are done to assess the
newlinedielectric integrity of the completed transformer The test voltages are of
newlinedifferent types viz power frequency lightning impulse and switching
newlineimpulse In case of tests with lightning impulse voltage standard wave shape
newlinetransformers it is very difficult to generate impulse voltages with standard
newline1250 s waveshape Even if it is tested with standard waveshape parts of the
newlinewindings undergo stress with nonstandard impulse voltages of both
newlineunidirectional and bidirectional oscillatory waveshapes Moreover during
newlineoperating conditions most of the power apparatus in the power system are
newlineexposed to impulse voltages of nonstandard waveshapes which are not
newlineaccording to the shape defined in standard IEC 60060
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