Abstract:
In 2012, Doble initiated a series of Dielectric Frequency Response (DFR) research papers aimed at addressing issues influencing reliability of the DFR-based data analysis...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In 2012, Doble initiated a series of Dielectric Frequency Response (DFR) research papers aimed at addressing issues influencing reliability of the DFR-based data analysis [1]. The subsequent 2013 paper presented nonlinear effects of the insulating liquid conductivity and its impact on the dielectric response. It also introduced a methodology for compensating the effects of low molecular weight carboxylic acids on the DFR-based moisture estimation [2]. The current paper presents a further discussion of this methodology along with a case study of DFR field measurements on a transformer.
Date of Conference: 12-14 November 2014
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 January 2015
Electronic ISBN:978-1-4799-7584-6