DocumentCode :
774171
Title :
Challenge of mixed insulating liquids for use in high-voltage transformers.1. Investigation of mixed liquids
Author :
Fofana, I. ; Wasserberg, V. ; Borsi, H. ; Gockenbach, E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Sci., Quebec Univ., Chicoutimi, Que., Canada
Volume :
18
Issue :
3
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
18
Lastpage :
31
Abstract :
The aim of this work is to present results of investigations into mixtures of two insulating liquids, recently proposed as alternatives to mineral oil. The mixtures are a combination of the widely available mineral oil and a specific amount of ester liquid, which has similar electrical properties combined with fewer environmental risks but high hygroscopicity. The water saturation limit of esters is more than 40 times larger than that of mineral oils. Esters absorb water vapor from the air in larger quantities than mineral oil, and this hygroscopicity reduces the moisture content in solid insulation due to diffusion from the solid into the liquid, while the dielectric properties of ester liquids are only slightly changed . Although the life of an oil in service depends primarily on its initial quality, service conditions need to be considered also. The investigations have therefore been carried out on unaged mixed liquids as well as on specimens under severe ageing conditions. Pure liquids have also been investigated to provide baseline data for comparison purposes. The first part of the investigation compares the properties of the mixed liquids with those of pure liquids. The second part of the investigation, will evaluate the compatibility of the mixed liquids with insulating papers used in high-voltage transformers.
Keywords :
ageing; dielectric liquids; dielectric properties; electric breakdown; humidity; moisture; organic insulating materials; permittivity; power transformer insulation; thermal stresses; viscosity; AC breakdown voltage; HV transformers; dielectric materials; dielectric properties; dissipation factor; ester liquid; gassing behavior; high-voltage transformers; hygroscopicity; mineral oil; mixed insulating liquids; moisture absorption rate; relative humidity; service conditions; severe ageing conditions; solid insulation moisture content reduction; thermal stress; transformer insulation; unaged mixed liquids; viscosity; water saturation limit; water vapor; Circuit faults; Dielectric liquids; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Minerals; Moisture; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Power transformer insulation; Solids; Water;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0883-7554
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MEI.2002.1014964
Filename :
1014964
Link To Document :
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