Abstract
Sustainable materials, such as vegetable oils, have become an effective alternative for liquid dielectrics in power transformers. However, currently available vegetable oils for transformer application are extracted from edible products with a negative impact on food supply. So, it is proposed in this study to develop cottonseed oil (CSO) as an electrical insulating material and cooling medium in transformers. This development is performed in two stages. The first stage is to treat CSO with tertiary butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) antioxidants in order to enhance its oxidation stability. The second and most important stage is to use the promising graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets to enhance the dielectric and thermal properties of such oil through synthesizing GO-based CSO nanofluids. Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) surfactant was used as surfactant for GO nanosheets. The nanofluid synthesis process followed the two-step method. Proper characterization of GO nanosheets and prepared nanofluids was performed using various techniques to validate the structure of GO nanosheets and their stability into the prepared nanofluids. The considered weight percentages of GO nanosheets into CSO are 0.01, 0.02, 0.03 and 0.05. Dielectric and thermal properties were comprehensively evaluated. Through these evaluations, the proper weight percentage of GO nanosheets was adopted and the corresponding physical mechanisms were discussed.
Highlights
Insulating fluids based on mineral oil are used in oil-immersed power transformers
Based on the challenges in the currently available natural esters as edible sources, this study aims to develop cottonseed oil (CSO) for the application in power transformers
For breakdown voltage (BDV), it was measured at room temperature in accordance with the standard IEC 60156. 10 breakdowns were performed for each sample in order to obtain reliable results
Summary
Insulating fluids based on mineral oil are used in oil-immersed power transformers. The sustainable development of transformer oil is heatedly under debate in the world, because of the limitation of the resources of mineral oil, which mainly are based on petroleum products. Mineral oil has serious deficiencies such as, low biodegradability (
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