2009 IEEE Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ceidp.2009.5377723
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Dielectric properties of fullerene-doped insulation liquids

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“…Breakdown voltage [kV] 51 [22] 68 [26] 53-80 [22] 81 [26] 63 [25] 50 [27] 82 [25] 60 [27] Resistivity As shown by Aksamit et al [22,23] the addition of fullerene C 60 to mineral oil caused a several-fold increase in resistivity and a decrease in the dielectric loss by 20-30%. On the other hand, in another publication [24], the same authors reported that the addition of C 60 resulted in a decrease in the loss of oil by one to two orders of magnitude.…”
Section: Mo Mo + C 60 Mo + Tio 2 Ne Ne + Tio 2 Ne + Fe 3 Omentioning
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“…Breakdown voltage [kV] 51 [22] 68 [26] 53-80 [22] 81 [26] 63 [25] 50 [27] 82 [25] 60 [27] Resistivity As shown by Aksamit et al [22,23] the addition of fullerene C 60 to mineral oil caused a several-fold increase in resistivity and a decrease in the dielectric loss by 20-30%. On the other hand, in another publication [24], the same authors reported that the addition of C 60 resulted in a decrease in the loss of oil by one to two orders of magnitude.…”
Section: Mo Mo + C 60 Mo + Tio 2 Ne Ne + Tio 2 Ne + Fe 3 Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 presents some of dielectric properties of pure electro-insulating liquids and electro-insulating liquids admixed by nanoparticles. The doping of electro-insulating liquids with nanoparticles is aimed at improving such dielectric properties as electrical strength, resistivity, dielectric loss, permittivity [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27]. Table 1.…”
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“…The concentration of fullerene C 60 in the base liquids was 0.1 g•L −1 , which corresponds to the concentrations used to improve the dielectric properties of electro-insulating liquids [65,66]. Figure 2 presents a comparison of prepared samples based on fullerene C 60 with samples of base liquids.…”
Section: Preparation Of Nanofluids Based On Fullerene C 60mentioning
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“…Analyzing the calculated temperature decreases, it can be concluded that the modification of electro-insulating liquids with fullerene C 60 does not significantly affect the heat transport in the obtained nanofluids. Bearing in mind that fullerene C 60 is mainly used to improve dielectric properties [65,66] and to absorb free radicals and to slow the acidification of vegetable oils [50,51], it can be concluded that it does not impair the cooling efficiency of the device. Table 6 presents measured values of the thermal properties of analyzed electro-insulating liquids and nanofluids based on surfactant Span ® 20 and titanium dioxide TiO 2 nanoparticles.…”
Section: Kind Of Liquidmentioning
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