Abstract
This paper presents experimental results of a comparative study of the characteristics of streamers propagating in olive oil and breakdown voltage with mineral oil, rapeseed oil (natural ester) and tetra-ester and methyl oleate (synthetic ester liquids). The comparison focuses more particularly on the pattern, stopping length, associated current and electrical charge of streamers propagating in a point-plane electrodes geometry under (1.2/50 μs) lightning impulse (LI) voltage as well as breakdown voltages under AC and LI voltages. A statistical analysis of breakdown voltages is also achieved. It is shown that the streamer characteristics (streamers shape, stopping length, associated current and electrical charge) of olive oil in small gaps are comparable to those of mineral oil. Breakdown voltages under AC and LI voltages are found to be higher in olive oil than in mineral oil. Consequently, olive oil can constitute a potential substitute for mineral oil in in high voltage power transformers.
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