This study provides a thorough investigation of partial discharge (PD) activities in nanofluid insulation material consisting of different types of nanoparticles, which are conductive and semi conductive when subjected to high voltage stress is presented. Nanofluids have become a topic of interest because they can be an alternative to liquid insulation in electrical apparatus due to their promising dielectric strength and cooling ability. However, during in-service operation, PDs can occur between conductors in the insulation system. Therefore, this study presents the behavior of PDs within nanofluid dielectric materials consisting of conductive and semi conductive nanoparticles. The results show that there is an improvement in the PD resis...
Insulation systems of electrical apparatus (fluid and solid) include transformer oil, insulating pap...
The application of nanotechnology to the electrical insulation of transformers has become a topic of...
Recent studies present a model which assumes that conductive nanoparticles can reduce the speed of t...
This study provides a thorough investigation of partial discharge (PD) activities in nanofluid insul...
This study provides a thorough investigation of partial discharge (PD) activities in nanofluid insul...
Equipment in an electric power system, such as a high voltage transformer, relies heavily on a criti...
Mineral oil is a dielectric liquid commonly used in high voltage equipment such as power transformer...
Nowadays, studies of alternative liquid insulation in high voltage apparatus have become increasingl...
The interest in developing and testing dielectric nanofluids for electrotechnical purposes has incre...
High voltage (HV) transformer is one of the most important apparatus in power industries. With an in...
In many applications of high voltage engineering, electrical and thermal stresses increase due to an...
In electrical engineering, electrical discharge can occur in gaseous, liquid or solid insulating med...
We have compared the DC conduction of a nanofluid based on mineral oil and magnetite nanoparticles w...
Abstract The suitability of corn oil nanofluid as an insulation material is studied herein by analys...
Transformer oil is conventionally used as an insulating liquid for the purpose of insulation and coo...
Insulation systems of electrical apparatus (fluid and solid) include transformer oil, insulating pap...
The application of nanotechnology to the electrical insulation of transformers has become a topic of...
Recent studies present a model which assumes that conductive nanoparticles can reduce the speed of t...
This study provides a thorough investigation of partial discharge (PD) activities in nanofluid insul...
This study provides a thorough investigation of partial discharge (PD) activities in nanofluid insul...
Equipment in an electric power system, such as a high voltage transformer, relies heavily on a criti...
Mineral oil is a dielectric liquid commonly used in high voltage equipment such as power transformer...
Nowadays, studies of alternative liquid insulation in high voltage apparatus have become increasingl...
The interest in developing and testing dielectric nanofluids for electrotechnical purposes has incre...
High voltage (HV) transformer is one of the most important apparatus in power industries. With an in...
In many applications of high voltage engineering, electrical and thermal stresses increase due to an...
In electrical engineering, electrical discharge can occur in gaseous, liquid or solid insulating med...
We have compared the DC conduction of a nanofluid based on mineral oil and magnetite nanoparticles w...
Abstract The suitability of corn oil nanofluid as an insulation material is studied herein by analys...
Transformer oil is conventionally used as an insulating liquid for the purpose of insulation and coo...
Insulation systems of electrical apparatus (fluid and solid) include transformer oil, insulating pap...
The application of nanotechnology to the electrical insulation of transformers has become a topic of...
Recent studies present a model which assumes that conductive nanoparticles can reduce the speed of t...