Abstract

This paper deals with the interaction of nanoparticles (NPs) in transformer oil and water in the oil and its effect on the electrical properties of the nanoffuid (NF). The breakdown strength and dielectric spectrum measurements under AC for various concentrations of natural SiO 2 and water in mineral oil were studied. Mineral oil-based SiO 2 NFs exhibit significantly higher breakdown voltage than that of base oil under high water content. However, there is an optimal range of NP concentration and water content for maximum breakdown voltage. The results of dielectric spectrum indicate that the dielectric constants of NFs and base oil are greatly affected by water content. The real relative permittivity of oil samples increases exponentially with water content at decreasing frequency (f≤10 Hz). The imaginary relative permittivity of NFs is less than that of the base oil in all cases. Based the experimental results reported, a model on the interplay between NPs and water in transformer oil is presented. The model can broadly explain the influence of the coexistence of NPs and water on the dielectric properties of transformer oil.

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