International audienceDielectric liquids, in combination with solids, have been used for insulating power transformers for more than a century. While mineral oils have dominated the market, new liquids with different molecular structures are now in common use. This brochure addresses the dielectric performance of the liquids as used in a transformer - including the potential influence of solid insulation on the behaviour of prebreakdown streamers in the liquid. Topics discussed include how the chemical composition of liquids influences the streamer velocities and breakdown, and how the electric field configuration may govern breakdown modes. The aim of this brochure is to review the dielectric requirements and test standards of dielectric l...
The interest in developing and testing dielectric nanofluids for electrotechnical purposes has incre...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the insulation liquids and transformer insulation. The aim...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
International audienceDielectric liquids, in combination with solids, have been used for insulating ...
Insulating liquids are widely used in high voltage technological applications including power transf...
The IEEE technical committee on liquid dielectrics (TC-LD) activities mostly include study of aging ...
Dielectric liquids are used as impregnates of solid insulations or filling products in many kinds of...
Transformer liquid dielectrics evolved where mineral oil has been the dominant choice until emergenc...
Liquid-filled transformers are one of the most important and expensive components involved in the tr...
IEEEProceedings of the 1996 IEEE 12th International Conference on Conduction & Breakdown in Dielectr...
This study addresses the dielectric performance of nonpolar hydrocarbon liquids and mineral oils und...
The challenge of bio-based insulating oil research is the development of a new alternative insulatin...
Insulating liquid plays an important role for the life span of the transformer. Petroleum-based mine...
The mineral oil is most frequently used liquid in insulation transformer system. However, increased ...
Due to the low biodegradability of mineral oil, intense research is conducted to define alternative ...
The interest in developing and testing dielectric nanofluids for electrotechnical purposes has incre...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the insulation liquids and transformer insulation. The aim...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
International audienceDielectric liquids, in combination with solids, have been used for insulating ...
Insulating liquids are widely used in high voltage technological applications including power transf...
The IEEE technical committee on liquid dielectrics (TC-LD) activities mostly include study of aging ...
Dielectric liquids are used as impregnates of solid insulations or filling products in many kinds of...
Transformer liquid dielectrics evolved where mineral oil has been the dominant choice until emergenc...
Liquid-filled transformers are one of the most important and expensive components involved in the tr...
IEEEProceedings of the 1996 IEEE 12th International Conference on Conduction & Breakdown in Dielectr...
This study addresses the dielectric performance of nonpolar hydrocarbon liquids and mineral oils und...
The challenge of bio-based insulating oil research is the development of a new alternative insulatin...
Insulating liquid plays an important role for the life span of the transformer. Petroleum-based mine...
The mineral oil is most frequently used liquid in insulation transformer system. However, increased ...
Due to the low biodegradability of mineral oil, intense research is conducted to define alternative ...
The interest in developing and testing dielectric nanofluids for electrotechnical purposes has incre...
This chapter provides a brief overview of the insulation liquids and transformer insulation. The aim...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...