Effect of dielectric strength of mineral oil on mixing with a natural ester oil as a polar contaminant under AC stress

Anjali Uppal, Ritika Agarwal, Pavitra Sharma, Jeyabalan Velandy, C. Narasimhan, Girish A Morde
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Ester oils are considered as suitable substitutes for conventional mineral oil for transformer applications due to good environmental performance and higher fire point compared to mineral oils. The electronegative property of the oxygen atom in the ester oil group makes ester oil more polar than mineral oil. Ester oils also have higher permittivity and lower resistivity with respect to mineral oil. Hence, it would be of interest to predict the influence of polar contamination in a non-polar nature of mineral oil. In this paper, 10% of natural ester oil is mixed as a polar contaminant in mineral oil to evaluate its effect on AC dielectric strength. Initially, AC dielectric strength of mineral oils and natural ester oil are predicted as a reference for various oil gaps under power frequency voltage conditions. Both naphthenic and paraffinic based mineral oil grade (uninhibited and inhibited oils) are utilized to consider the effect of inhibitors and aromatic contents of mineral oil in natural ester oil on AC dielectric strength. The breakdown voltages are determined by rising voltage method for nonuniform field (Sphere-needle) configurations. Weibull distribution functions are used to analyze the experimental data and to estimate the breakdown voltage with risk of 1% failure probability. Finally, finite element method (FEM) is used to predict the maximum stress in mineral oil, natural ester oil and mixture oil.
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矿物油介电强度对作为极性污染物与天然酯油混合的影响
与矿物油相比,酯类油具有良好的环保性能和较高的燃点,被认为是传统矿物油在变压器应用中的合适替代品。酯油基团中氧原子的电负性使酯油比矿物油更具极性。与矿物油相比,酯油也具有较高的介电常数和较低的电阻率。因此,预测极性污染对矿物油非极性性质的影响是有意义的。本文将10%的天然酯油作为极性污染物混入矿物油中,评价其对交流介电强度的影响。首先预测矿物油和天然酯油的交流介电强度,作为工频电压条件下各种油隙的参考。采用环烷基和石蜡基矿物油等级(未抑制油和抑制油)来考虑天然酯油中矿物油抑制剂和芳烃含量对交流介电强度的影响。采用升压法确定了非均匀场(球针)结构的击穿电压。采用威布尔分布函数对实验数据进行分析,并以1%的失效概率估计击穿电压。最后,采用有限元法对矿物油、天然酯油和混合油中的最大应力进行了预测。
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