Fluid-thermal analysis of the cooling capacity of a commercial natural ester in a power transformer

Authors

  • Fernando Delgado Author
  • Inmaculada Fernandez Author
  • Domingo Urquiza Author
  • Bekir Mumyakmaz Author
  • Abdurrahman Unsal Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj11.564

Keywords:

Power transformers, alternative dielectric fluids, natural ester, 3D simulation

Abstract

The low fire safety and high environmental impact of the mineral oil of the power transformers are two factors that have a negative influence in the goals of maximizing the return on investment and lowering the total costs associated with power system operation. Thus, many studies about alternative liquids (natural and synthetic esters, silicon oil) are being developed worldwide. This paper studies the cooling characteristics of a commercial natural ester in comparison with a traditional insulating mineral oil. A fluid-thermal simulation is done in a 3D-model of a partial cross-section of a single phase of a three-phase power transformer. The comparison of temperatures, velocities and dimensionless numbers (Re and Pr) of both fluids allows concluding that the direct substitution of the traditional liquid by the new one is not possible since the cooling characteristics of the latter one is quite worse than the first one.

Author Biographies

  • Fernando Delgado

    Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering 
    E.T.S.I. Industriales y de Telecomunicación, Cantabria University 
    Av. De Los Castros, s/n, 39005, Santander (Spain) 

  • Inmaculada Fernandez

    Department of Electrical and Energy Engineering 
    E.T.S.I. Industriales y de Telecomunicación, Cantabria University 
    Av. De Los Castros, s/n, 39005, Santander (Spain) 

  • Domingo Urquiza

    CEIS. Centro de Ensayos, Innovación y Servicios 
    Cr. Villaviciosa de Odón a Móstoles (M-856) Km. 1,5 
    Móstoles 28935 (Spain) 

  • Bekir Mumyakmaz

    Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 
    Dumlupinar University 
    43100, Kutahya (Turkey) 

  • Abdurrahman Unsal

    Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 
    Dumlupinar University 
    43100, Kutahya (Turkey) 

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Published

2024-01-24

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