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The Design and Evaluation of an Ion-Drag Dielectric Pump to Enhance Cooling in a Small Oil-Filled Transformer
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1985
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ElectrohydrodynamicsEngineeringLiquid Metal CoolingFluid MechanicsRefrigerationFluid PropertiesFluid PowerHeat PumpElectrical EngineeringPropulsionIon-drag Dielectric PumpHeat TransferMultiphase FlowClosed LoopSmall Oil-filled TransformerFluid MachineryHeat ExchangerHeat Transfer EnhancementTransformer OilThermal EngineeringElectrode Spacing
An ion-drag dielectric pump consisting of a closed loop of glass tubing has been used to investigate the pumping of transformer oil. The velocity of the oil has been measured with a multiplicity of design variables: electrode spacing and density of field enhancing points, cofield temperature gradients, waveshape, and pressure heads. The observed velocities under our experimental conditions are severalfold higher (-10x) than the flow rates computed for convective oil flow in a 25-kVA distribution transformer (=0.6 cm/s).
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