Abstract

Furfural, as a typical chemical indicator, is used to evaluate the aging state of the cellulose insulation in the transformer. However, partial oil replacement will lead to the loss of furfural in oil and disturb the equilibrium distribution of furfural between oil and cellulose insulation, which could affect the evaluation results of the aging state of the cellulose insulation. Unfortunately, the influence of partial oil replacement has not been focused on. Given this issue, this work studies the influence of partial oil replacement on dynamic diffusion behavior of furfural in oil-pressboard insulation. First, the dynamic diffusion behavior of furfural between insulating pressboard and oil after partial oil replacement is discussed, and the theoretical diffusion model of furfural is established. Second, based on the mass gain curve of furfural in oil, the diffusion coefficients under different oil replacement ratios are obtained. Finally, a formula for calculating the diffusion equilibrium time is proposed. This paper attempts to report a method for analyzing the impact of the oil replacement ratio on the dynamic diffusion of furfural. These findings are expected to improve the accuracy of the aging assessment results by using furfural analysis.

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