An update on the use of bio-based and sustainable liquids

C. Wolmarans, Rene Abrahams
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The number of different insulating liquid types has increased in recent years and engineers must identify the trade-offs in utilizing different insulating liquids. Traditional naphthenic mineral insulating oils offer their long track record and well characterized electrical behavior, but they are not readily biodegradable. When fire safety aspects are key in the application; natural and synthetic esters are favored, but both require dielectric adaptation to transformer designs in the majority of cases. Both ester types are readily biodegradable but synthetic esters have a non-bio-based component whereas natural esters have lower oxidation stability. Bio-based hydrocarbon liquids do not have the high fire point of esters, but they are biodegradable, fully bio-based and have typically very low viscosities (providing an advantage in heat transfer). In other respects, they are fairly similar to classical mineral insulating oils. In this paper, the bio-based hydrocarbon’s properties are summarized and a case study, particularly focused on potential thermal performance of a transformer are presented.
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近年来,不同绝缘液体类型的数量有所增加,工程师必须确定在使用不同的绝缘液体的权衡。传统的环烷矿物绝缘油具有较长的跟踪记录和良好的特性,但它们不易生物降解。当消防安全方面是关键的应用;天然酯和合成酯是首选,但在大多数情况下,两者都需要适应变压器设计的介电。这两种酯类型都很容易生物降解,但合成酯具有非生物基成分,而天然酯具有较低的氧化稳定性。生物基烃液体没有酯类的高燃点,但它们是可生物降解的,完全是生物基的,通常具有非常低的粘度(在传热方面具有优势)。在其他方面,它们与传统的矿物绝缘油相当相似。本文综述了生物基烃的性质,并对变压器的潜在热性能进行了实例研究。
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