Partial discharge and breakdown behavior of enamel-insulated copper conductors in carbon powder

Daniel J. Taylor, Huseyin R. Hiziroglu, Peter H. Foss

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Abstract

It is clear that during the manufacturing of the windings of an electric motor, enamel-insulated copper conductors are subjected to mechanical strain. The electrical performance of the enamel insulation could be adversely affected by this mechanical strain. Partial discharge inception voltage (PDIV) is a useful tool for comparing the performance of insulations. Therefore, PDIV tests along with breakdown voltage tests were performed for evaluating the effect of different levels of tensile-strain on the electrical properties of the enamel insulation of the copper conductor. In a previous work the enamel insulation was tested between two parallel-plate electrodes. In this study, however, unstrained and tensile-strained, enamel-insulated, copper conductors with rectangular cross-section were investigated and compared for their breakdown voltages and partial discharge behavior in a carbon powder medium.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Oct 20 2013
EventIEEE Xplore -
Duration: May 24 2016 → …

Conference

ConferenceIEEE Xplore
Period5/24/16 → …

Disciplines

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

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