Dielectric properties enhancement of vegetal transformer oil with TiO2, CuO and ZnO nanoparticles

Authors

  • C. Olmo Author
  • I. Fernández Author
  • F. Ortiz Author
  • C.J. Renedo Author
  • S. Pérez Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj16.412

Keywords:

Breakdown voltage, dissipation factor, vegetal oil, nanoparticles, nanofluids, transformers

Abstract

Nanofluids based on vegetal oils remain almost unexplored, especially when prepared with non-ferric oxide nanoparticles. This work has analysed the effect of three different nanoparticles on properties of a commercial vegetal oil. The first aim was to evaluate if there is an optimal concentration for dielectric improvement, and if the effect of different nanoparticles is similar. Secondly, other key properties were considered. The evaluated dielectric properties have been AC breakdown voltage, relative permittivity, volumetric resistivity and dissipation factor. The results are quite promising because dielectric properties have shown a considerable improvement. On the other hand, thermal conductivity or acidity test results, although adverse, were not definitive to refuse to continue this research.

Author Biographies

  • C. Olmo

    Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering 
    E.T.S.I.I., Cantabria University 
    Avenida Los Castros, 39005 Santander (Spain)

  • I. Fernández

    Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering 
    E.T.S.I.I., Cantabria University 
    Avenida Los Castros, 39005 Santander (Spain) 

  • F. Ortiz

    Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering 
    E.T.S.I.I., Cantabria University 
    Avenida Los Castros, 39005 Santander (Spain) 

  • C.J. Renedo

    Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering 
    E.T.S.I.I., Cantabria University 
    Avenida Los Castros, 39005 Santander (Spain) 

  • S. Pérez

    Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering 
    E.T.S.I.I., Cantabria University 
    Avenida Los Castros, 39005 Santander (Spain) 

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2024-01-24

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