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AC (60 Hz) and impulse breakdown strength of a colloidal fluid based on transformer oil and magnetite nanoparticles
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2002
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Colloidal MaterialDielectricsEngineeringElectrohydrodynamicsMineral OilNanofluidsImpulse Breakdown StrengthSoft MatterChemical EngineeringColloidal FluidMicrofluidicsMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringNanotechnologyColloidal PropertyNanofluidicsColloidal SystemMagnetite NanoparticlesColloidal Dielectric FluidsNanomaterialsNew ClassElectrical Insulation
A new class of colloidal dielectric fluids was developed by modifying the mineral oil based ferrofluids to enhance their dielectric performance. At its optimum composition, the colloidal insulation has AC (60 Hz) breakdown strength close to that of the carrier oil, while its impulse voltage withstand in needle to sphere geometry is improved: for the needle positive, the impulse breakdown voltage increased up to 50% as compared to the dry and degassed mineral oil (Exxon Univolt 60) while for the needle negative the breakdown value remains close to that of the oil carrier, so that the two values are practically equal. The PD inception voltage (AC, 60 Hz, 500 V/sec rise, needle to sphere geometry) showed and increase of up to 30%. The new colloidal insulation showed little change in electrical resistivity and kinematic viscosity after accelerated aging at 185/spl deg/C.
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