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Understanding the Ageing Performance of Alternative Dielectric Fluids

Authors :
Cristina Mendez Gutierrez
Alfredo Ortiz Fernandez
Carlos Javier Renedo Estebanez
Cristian Olmo Salas
Riccardo Maina
Universidad de Cantabria
Source :
IEEE Access, 2023, 11, 9656-9671
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2023.

Abstract

Mineral oil has traditionally been used as a cooling fluid in power transformers, but its low biodegradability and low fire point have motivated the search of alternatives. In this work, six different dielectric fluids have been studied, including four vegetable liquids, from sunflower, rapeseed, soybean, and palm, one synthetic ester and a mineral oil used for comparison. These oils were subjected to an accelerated thermal ageing in glass vessels at 150°C for four weeks (672 hours) in presence of Kraft insulating paper. Different oils parameters were measured during the ageing, i.e. breakdown voltage, dielectric dissipation factor, permittivity, DC resistivity, density, kinematic viscosity, flash and fire points, interfacial tension, acidity, and dissolved gases; additionally, the degree of polymerisation (DP) of the paper was measured. Results showed that the changes of the natural esters properties, except for the palm oil, were similar along the ageing time. Palm oil results were similar to those of the mineral oil, whereas synthetic ester showed a behaviour similar to natural esters. The kraft paper degradation was higher in the mineral oil, followed by the synthetic ester and the palm oil. No significant differences were found in the ageing with the natural esters. This work was supported in part by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program, through the Marie Sklodowska-Curie, under Grant 823969, and in part by the Ministry of Economy, through the National Research Project: Gestión del Ciclo de Vida de Transformadores Aislados con Fluidos Biodegradables, under Grant PID 2019-107126RBC22.

Details

ISSN :
21693536
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Access
Accession number :
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