Abstract

This paper deals with the study of the AC breakdown voltage (BDV) and partial discharges (PDs) activity of synthetic ester-based nanofluids (NF) with two kinds of carbonic nanoparticles (NPs), namely graphene (Gr) and fullerene (C<sub>60</sub>); the synthetic ester (SE) being Midel 7131. The BDV measurement was achieved at various concentrations of NPs and different electrodes gap distances, while the partial discharges activity was studied only at the optimal concentration that gave the best improvements of BDV. First, a detailed improved procedure for preparing our NFs is presented. Then, the zeta potential measurements are performed on these NFs, and their stability is checked. After the preparation and characterization of samples, the BDVs and PDs parameters are measured according to IEC 60156 (modified gap distance) and IEC 60270 standards, respectively. Finally, conformity of the experimental data with Normal and Weibull distributions is examined, and the BDV at cumulative probabilities of 1&#x0025; and 50&#x0025; are then deduced. It is shown that BDV outcomes for all studied liquids obey both Normal and Weibull distributions, and the BDVs at cumulative probabilities of 1&#x0025; and 50&#x0025; are improved. Moreover, adding Gr and C<sub>60</sub> nanoparticles at different concentrations enhances the BDV values for investigated electrode gaps (0.1 to 2.0mm). The best improvement is obtained with a concentration of 0.4 g/L for 0.5mm and 0.7mm electrode gap with fullerene and Graphene nanoparticles, respectively. For a 2mm gap distance, the best improvements are of about 12.67&#x0025; and 16.64&#x0025; with 0.4g/L of C<sub>60</sub> and 0.3 g/L of Gr, respectively. It is also shown that the addition of C<sub>60</sub> significantly reduces the activity of partial discharges compared to pure SE, while the addition of Gr destroys the partial discharges resistance of pure SE.

Highlights

  • The concept of fluids mixed with nanoscale particles was first proposed by Choi and Eastman [1] in 1995 for their use in equipment/systems where cooling is required

  • It was noticed from experimental results that SE-based nanofluids with fullerene (C60) and graphene (Gr) show an increased breakdown voltage compared to pure host synthetic ester (SE) under AC stress

  • To infer, an experimental study on the effect of two carbonic nanomaterials on the AC breakdown voltages and partial discharges activity of synthetic ester (Midel 7131)-based nanofluids has been presented. It showed that adding Gr and C60 NPs at different concentrations improves the AC breakdown voltages

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Introduction

The concept of fluids mixed with nanoscale particles (called nanofluids) was first proposed by Choi and Eastman [1] in 1995 for their use in equipment/systems where cooling is required They found that this kind of fluid has better thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity and convective heat transfer coefficient than the base fluid. Duzkaya et Beroual [6] showed that natural ester (NE)-based NFs with semi-conductive NPs (zinc-oxide, ZnO) can improve the AC BDV by about 5%. This enhancement is obtained with a concentration of 0.1 g/L.

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