Title :
Pre-breakdown phenomena in new vegetable oil - based jatropha curcas seeds as substitute of mineral oil in high voltage equipment
Author :
Sitorus, Henry B. H. ; Beroual, Abderrahmane ; Setiabudy, Rudy ; Bismo, Setijo
Author_Institution :
Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Univ. of Lyon, Ecully, France
fDate :
10/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Due to their high biodegradability, non-toxicity and higher fire safety guarantee, vegetable-based oils are considered today as a potential substitute for mineral and synthetic liquids for electrical insulation and especially in high voltage power transformers. However most of known vegetable oils are derived from food materials (rape-seeds, sunflower, soybeans, palms, corns and others). And one has to be vigilant to the fact that the replacement of mineral oil by natural ester fluids based on “renewably sourced” vegetable oils, does not create new problems as this could cause global food crisis due to diversion of food into insulating material oils or others (fuel). An interesting product can be jatropha curcas oil (JCO) extracted from the fruit seeds of jatropha curcas plants (“miracle tree”) which is non-food crops. These plants can be grown on marginal or degraded soils and thus enables to avoid the need to utilize those more fertile soils currently being used by smallholders to grow their staple crops; and they readily grow in areas where annual rainfall levels are significantly lower than those required by other species such as rape-seeds, sunflower, palm, soybeans, corns and others. This paper presents an experimental study of streamers phenomena in jatropha curcas methyl ester oil (JMEO) and mineral oil (MO) under positive and negative lightning impulse voltages (1.2/50 μs); JMEO is obtained by alkali base catalyzed trans-esterification process of JCO to reduce the viscosity and acidity. It is shown that basing on the streamer characteristics (shape, stopping length, velocity, current and electrical charge), JMEO could constitute a potential substitute for mineral for electrical insulation and especially in high voltage power transformers.
Keywords :
biodegradable materials; discharges (electric); high-voltage techniques; insulating oils; vegetable oils; JCO oil; JMEO; acidity reduction; alkali base catalyzed trans-esterification process; biodegradability; electrical insulation; fire safety guarantee; global food crisis; high voltage equipment; high voltage power transformers; insulating material oils; jatropha curcas methyl ester oil; lightning impulse voltages; mineral oil; natural ester fluids; nonfood crops; nontoxicity; prebreakdown phenomena; renewably sourced vegetable oils; streamers phenomena; vegetable oil-based jatropha curcas seeds; viscosity reduction; Electrodes; Lightning; Minerals; Shape; Streaming media; Vegetable oils; Voltage measurement; JMEO; final length; streamer; vegetable oil; velocity;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2015.005069