Dielectric Performance of Magneto-Nanofluids for Advancing Oil-Immersed Power Transformer

2020 
Recently, nanofluids are introduced in the power utilities for the dielectric performance enhancement of power transformer oil. The compactness and fault improvement of the power transformers has resulted in the necessity of next-generation insulating fluid with inflated dielectric properties. This article investigates the dielectric performance of the novel ester oil-based magnetic nanofluids with different nanoparticles under different electric stress conditions. Two biodegradable fluids used as the base liquid for the experiment are synthetic ester oil and natural ester oil while three magnetic nanoparticles used to synthesize nanofluids are iron (II, III) oxide, cobalt (II, III) oxide, and iron phosphide. The concentrations of the nanoparticles are varied to optimize the characteristics of the prepared nanofluids. The dielectric breakdown and relative permittivity of the nanofluids have been experimentally investigated. Further, the breakdown predictions have been performed using Weibull statistical distribution-based regression analysis. The experimental results show the improvement in the characteristics of prepared nanofluids with the change in nanoparticle concentration as compared with the host fluids.
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