2008 International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis 2008
DOI: 10.1109/cmd.2008.4580283
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Effects of temperature on dielectric properties of rhicinnus oils as insulating liquid

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“…This caused less restriction to the electron movement in the conduction process which yields to low breakdown voltage. Similar results of breakdown strength increment with the increase of temperature were reported in numerous papers where vegetable oil and mineral oil were utilized as the samples in the experiments [23,41,42,51,52]. …”
Section: Fig 11 Breakdown Mechanism In Liquid Dielectricsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…This caused less restriction to the electron movement in the conduction process which yields to low breakdown voltage. Similar results of breakdown strength increment with the increase of temperature were reported in numerous papers where vegetable oil and mineral oil were utilized as the samples in the experiments [23,41,42,51,52]. …”
Section: Fig 11 Breakdown Mechanism In Liquid Dielectricsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Thus, the increment of ion mobility will result in more energy dissipating in the liquid. Jian Li et al [55], Caixin et al [56] and Suwarno et al [52] also discovered the same ascending trend of dissipation factor with the increment of temperature when using vegetable oil and mineral oil as their specimen. Comparison between the oil mixture and mineral oil indicated that the dissipation factor of the oil mixture from 0% to 50% was lower compared to mineral oil of all ranges of temperatures.…”
Section: Dissipation Factor (Tan δ) Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Suwarno et al [45] investigated the effects of temperature on dielectric properties of Rhicinnus oils (obtained from rhicinnuscomunnis seeds) and methyl ester obtained from rhicinnus oil. The results showed that the refined rhicinnus oil with treatment and methyl ester obtained from rhicinnus oil.…”
Section: Historic Evolution Of Vegetable Oil As Transformer Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major technical areas (with respect to the use of vegetable oils as insulation liquid in transformers), which need further attention is listed as following [5,[42][43][44][45][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85]: (i) More studies and research is needed to the reduce the production cost, develop low cost feed stocks and identify potential markets in order to balance cost and availability. (ii) Continued transformer performance and durability in a variety of transformer types and sizes need to be developed to increase manufacture and consumer confidence.…”
Section: Technical Difficultiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluids with a high percentage of single unsaturated fatty acids are useful [1]. Castor oil has remarkable dielectric properties and satisfies almost all IEC standards [2]. Hence, in this paper, partial discharge characteristics of castor oil and olive oil are studied and compared with conventionally used mineral oil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%