Abstract

This paper presents the research results on the effect of internal impurity of palm oil and needle electrode polarity on the breakdown voltage. The electrodes used in this research were in an arrangement of needle-plate with the needle sharpness angles used were 45° and 60°. A DC high voltage has been used as the testing voltage during experiment with the spark gap between the needle and plate electrodes was 2.5mm and 5mm. Breakdown testing has been done using two polarities on the needle electrodes, which were positive and negative polarities. Before the exposure to electric field, microscopically an unused palm oil looked clear and did not reveal any impurity. The solid impurities started to appear in the oil once it was exposed to electric field. It was originated from the fat contained in the palm oil. Under the influence of electric field, the impurities were moving and gathering around the tip of the needle electrode, the part with the highest field intensity. The largest amount of internal impurities around the needle tip has been found during the experiment with the needle sharpness angle of 60°, meaning that sharper the needle point, larger would be the amount of impurities gathered around. Considering the two spark-gap distances and the two needle sharpness angles used in the research, it was found that the level of breakdown voltage at positive polarity is smaller than the breakdown voltage level at negative polarity.

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