Comparing the Dielectric Properties of Papaya Oil with Mineral Insulating Liquid under Temperature Variation

IF 0.5 Q4 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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Abstract: The world’s energy requisite has been controlled by petroleum oil for a long time in transportation, household and power sectors. Mineral Transformation Oil (MTO), being an essential insulating material in transformers, has been used for over fifteen decades. MTO application in the power sector could be hazardous to the environment, especially during a transformer explosion which may cause a spill of oil to the soil or water stream. Owing to the threat of MTO to environment aspects, alternative insulating oil with biodegradable characteristics has attracted a lot of devotions in recent studies. To validate the aptness of using Purified Papaya Seed Oil (PPSO) as an insulating fluid in an electric transformer, it is vital to compare dielectric properties of PPSO with that of MTO insulating liquid. This study presents a comparison of temperature effect on dielectric properties of PPSO with the MTO insulating liquid. Breakdown voltage, dissipation factor (tan δ) and dielectric constant were measured by existing established testing standards. The breakdown voltage was determined by IEC 156 standard test method, whereas the dissipation factor and dielectric constant were determined based on IEC 60247 standard test method. The results revealed that the variation of dielectric properties of PPSO due to temperature change was similar to that of MTO. However, the dissipation factors and breakdown voltages of dielectric properties of PPSO were better when compared with those of MTO at higher temperatures, but with a slight decrease in dielectric constants with the increase in temperature. Keywords: Papaya seed oil, Dissipation factor, Dielectric constant, Breakdown voltage, Temperature, Transformer. PACS: 77.84. Nh, 88.05. Lg.
温度变化下木瓜油与矿物绝缘液介电性能的比较
摘要:长期以来,在交通、家庭和电力部门,世界能源需求一直由石油控制。矿物转化油(MTO)作为变压器中必不可少的绝缘材料,已经使用了十五年多。MTO在电力行业的应用可能对环境有害,尤其是在变压器爆炸期间,这可能会导致石油泄漏到土壤或水流中。由于MTO对环境的威胁,近年来,具有生物可降解特性的替代绝缘油引起了人们的广泛关注。为了验证纯化木瓜籽油(PPSO)作为变压器绝缘液的适用性,比较PPSO和MTO绝缘液的介电性能至关重要。本研究比较了温度对PPSO和MTO绝缘液介电性能的影响。击穿电压、损耗因数(tanδ)和介电常数通过现有的测试标准进行测量。击穿电压根据IEC 156标准测试方法确定,而损耗因数和介电常数根据IEC 60247标准测试方法测定。结果表明,PPSO介电性能随温度变化的变化与MTO相似。然而,在较高的温度下,与MTO相比,PPSO的介电性能的耗散因子和击穿电压更好,但介电常数随着温度的升高略有下降。关键词:木瓜籽油,耗散因子,介电常数,击穿电压,温度,变压器.PAC:77.84。Nh,88.05。Lg。
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Jordan Journal of Physics
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