美洲油作为变压器绝缘替代油的老化特性研究

Benard M. Makaa, G. Irungu, D. Murage
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矿物绝缘油作为液体绝缘在电气设备中已经使用了几十年。然而,矿物油是不可生物降解和不可再生的。据预测,它们可能在不久的将来用完。因此,迫切需要找到它们的替代品。天然植物绝缘油是解决方案。它们无毒,具有较高的燃点和优良的生物降解特性。因此,为了提高变压器的防火安全性,减少对环境的有害影响,对变压器绝缘油这类绝缘液体的需求越来越大。美洲棕榈酯(PAE)是一种生物可降解性高、可再生的植物油。到目前为止,PAE已经通过实验证明,由于其良好的物理化学和电学性能,有可能成为矿物绝缘油(MIO)的替代品。由于变压器绝缘油的使用年限长达数年,因此对新提出的绝缘油的老化特性进行研究是十分必要的。采用铜催化剂开烧杯法加速老化,对美洲石油在生产中的可靠性进行了预测。老化试验采用加速热老化方法,诱导短时间内(96和164小时)的老化机制。得到了PAE在27℃和90℃时的比电阻率、介电损耗系数、总酸度和污泥量;提示PAE可能是一种潜在的变压器绝缘液。为了比较,在相同的实验条件下,还测量了矿物保温油(MIO)的相应性能。根据IEC和ASTM规范获得的结果为新型天然液体绝缘油带来了希望。
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Study on the Ageing Characteristics of Persea Americana Oil as an Alternative Transformer Insulation oil
Mineral insulation oils have been used as a liquid insulation in electrical equipment for several decades. However, mineral oil is non-biodegradable and non-renewable. It has been predicted that they may run out in the near future. There is thus an urgent need to find their alternatives. Natural, plant based insulating oils are the solution. They are non-toxic, and possess higher fire points and excellent biodegradability characteristics. Therefore, to improve fire safety of transformers and to decrease the harmful environmental impact, there is an increasing demand for these insulating liquids as transformer insulating oils. Persea americana ester (PAE), a plant based oil has high biodegradability and is renewable. PAE has shown through experiments, a likelihood of being an alternative to mineral insulation oil (MIO) because of its good physico-chemical and electrical properties, so far investigated. Since insulating oil for transformers is used over several years, it is imperative to study the ageing characteristics of proposed new insulation oils. Accelerated ageing using open beaker method with copper catalyst was carried out to predict the reliability of Persea americana oil when in operation. The ageing test was based on accelerated thermal ageing to induce the ageing mechanisms within a short period (96 and 164 hours). Results obtained for Specific Resistivity at 27°C and 90°C, Dielectric dissipation factor, Total acidity and sludge for PAE; suggest that PAE could be a potential transformer insulating liquid. For comparison, the corresponding properties of mineral insulation oil (MIO) in the same experimental conditions were also measured. The results obtained as per the IEC and ASTM specifications gives hope for new natural liquid insulation oil.
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