Many studies have investigated the influence of harmonics on insulation life. A limited number of these studies address electrical tree growth characteristics while even fewer employ harmonics maintaining a constant peak voltage. This experimental study sought to quantitatively identify any distinguishing features of electrical tree growth characteristics as a consequence of harmonic content. The total harmonic distortion (THD) and waveshape (Ks) indices were varied to a maximum of 40 and 1.6 respectively. Electrical trees were developed in point-plane geometry using 2 #x003BC;m tip radius hypodermic needles and a 2 mm gap in epoxy resin (LY/HY 5052) samples. Upon electrical tree initiation, 50 Hz composite waveforms incorporating harmonic content were applied as the excitation waveform at a constant voltage of 14.4 kV peak for 2.5 hours. No change in the electrical tree growth characteristics was identified using the width/length ratio. Electrical tree growth resulting from low power quality reduced operational insulation life and decreased the Weibull shape parameter #x003B2; with the 7th harmonic displaying particular characteristics worthy of further investigation.
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