Investigations on dielectric behaviour of a new ecofriendly dielectric coolant for transformers

V. Champa, A. N. Nagashree, B. V. Sumangala, G. Nagabhushana
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Electrical transformers are very widely used in the Electrical Power sector at frequencies of 50Hz/60Hz. The liquid dielectric used in power transformers for many decades [1] has been mineral oil. Special applications such as Defence and Airborne equipments use silicone fluid as a dielectric coolant because of its higher operating temperatures of about 150°C- 200°C. Of late, natural vegetable seed oils are also used in power transformers, mainly due to their bio-compatibility, bio-degradability and they are also from a `renewable source'. These have resulted in the increased usage of natural esters (vegetable oils) as dielectric fluids in electrical equipments. They have greater advantage of having a high flash point (above 300°C) which is an important property of a dielectric coolant. Therefore, the present work focuses on investigations on the dielectric behavior of a new indigenous vegetable seed oil codenamed as IO-18, particularly for use at high voltage and high frequencies. Though, a few indigenous vegetable oils were considered for initial study, IO-18 was selected for the present extensive investigations as some physical and thermal properties of IO-18 are more advantageous. Extensive investigations were carried out experimentally to study the important dielectric properties namely, breakdown voltage, dielectric dissipation factor and relative permittivity at 50Hz and over a temperature range from room temperature to 90°C in both `as received' condition and treated conditions. Behaviour of the oil under high frequencies and at higher temperatures was also investigated. The results of these investigations have been compared with those of mineral oil and silicone fluid to validate the dielectric behavior of vegetable oil.
一种新型环保型变压器介质冷却剂的介电性能研究
电力变压器在50Hz/60Hz频率下非常广泛地应用于电力部门。几十年来,电力变压器中使用的液体介质一直是矿物油。特殊应用,如国防和机载设备使用硅流体作为介电冷却剂,因为它的工作温度更高,约150°C- 200°C。最近,天然植物籽油也被用于电力变压器,主要是因为它们的生物相容性、生物可降解性,而且它们也是一种“可再生资源”。这些导致了天然酯(植物油)作为电气设备介质流体的使用增加。它们具有高闪点(高于300°C)的更大优势,这是介电冷却剂的重要特性。因此,目前的工作重点是研究一种代号为IO-18的新型本土蔬菜籽油的介电行为,特别是在高压和高频下的使用。虽然在最初的研究中考虑了一些本土植物油,但由于IO-18的一些物理和热性能更有利,因此我们选择了IO-18进行广泛的研究。在“接收”条件和处理条件下,进行了广泛的实验研究,以研究重要的介电特性,即在50Hz和室温至90°C的温度范围内的击穿电压、介电耗散因子和相对介电常数。还研究了该油在高频和高温下的行为。将这些研究结果与矿物油和硅油的研究结果进行了比较,以验证植物油的介电行为。
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