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Design considerations for the use of ester-based dielectric liquids in transmission equipment


Abstract:

The use of alternative dielectric liquids is on the rise, with fire safety and environmental concerns at the forefront for the switch from mineral oil. Ester-based dielec...Show More

Abstract:

The use of alternative dielectric liquids is on the rise, with fire safety and environmental concerns at the forefront for the switch from mineral oil. Ester-based dielectric liquids have been in use in the power industry for almost four decades, with synthetic esters having originally been introduced as replacements for harmful PCBs in the late 1970s. Over time the use of esters has grown steadily and the introduction of natural ester-based liquids in the 1990s has further accelerated their adoption, as in addition to being fire safe and biodegradable, these liquids provide users with a very environmentally friendly, sustainable alternative to mineral oil. Natural esters have made some significant inroads into the distribution industry, where they are used extensively for equipment such as pole-mounted transformers. One limiting factor to the use of esters in transmission transformers in the past has been a lack of experience at higher voltages, coupled with some different behavior in standard dielectric tests. However, over ten years of concerted research, effort is changing this. Beginning with the fundamental differences in the physical and chemical properties between esters and mineral oil, this paper aims to provide an overview of the characteristics which influence both thermal and electrical design of transformers. In addition, research from across the industry will be presented along with an examination of the implications of various findings for the design of higher voltage equipment. Furthermore the latest research conducted by M&I Materials in collaboration with Budapest University of Technology and Economics will be presented which provides a comparative design curve between mineral oil and different types of ester-based products, both natural and synthetic organic.
Date of Conference: 25-29 June 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 November 2017
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2153-3733
Conference Location: Manchester, UK
M&I Materials Ltd, Manchester, UK
M&I Materials Ltd, Manchester, UK
M&I Materials Ltd, Manchester, UK
High Voltage Laboratory, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
High Voltage Laboratory, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

M&I Materials Ltd, Manchester, UK
M&I Materials Ltd, Manchester, UK
M&I Materials Ltd, Manchester, UK
High Voltage Laboratory, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
High Voltage Laboratory, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
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