AbstractIn this study, we have measured the dielectric breakdown voltage of transformer oil-based nanofluids in accordance with IEC 156 standard and have investigated the dielectric breakdown performance with the application of an external magnetic field and different volume concentrations of magnetic nanoparticles. It is confirmed that the dielectric breakdown voltage of pure transformer oil is about 10kV with a gap distance of 1mm between electrodes. In the case of our transformer oil-based nanofluids with 0.08% < Φ < 0.39% (Φ means the volume concentration of magnetic nanoparticles in the fluid), the dielectric breakdown voltage is three times higher than that of pure transformer oil. Furthermore, when the external magnetic field is appl...
The ongoing demands for the extra high voltage boost the need for looking for improving the conventi...
Mineral oil is a dielectric liquid commonly used in high voltage equipment such as power transformer...
In many applications of high voltage engineering, electrical and thermal stresses increase due to an...
AbstractIn this study, we have measured the dielectric breakdown voltage of transformer oil-based na...
Research on the transformer oil-based nanofluids (NFs) has been raised expeditiously over the past d...
AbstractThe development of dielectric breakdown and the DC dielectric breakdown voltage of magnetic ...
Transformer oil is conventionally used as an insulating liquid for the purpose of insulation and coo...
The advent of nanotechnology opens up several research avenues. One of the promising outcomes of it ...
The application of nanotechnology to the electrical insulation of transformers has become a topic of...
Trends in the field of nanomaterial-based transformer oil show most of the conducted works have focu...
The expansion of forthcoming high voltage network and smart grid has upraised the desires on reliabi...
Nanofluids seem to gradualy become an alternative to traditional insulating liquids, such as transfo...
International audienceThis paper deals with an experimental study of the influence of conductive (Fe...
Nowadays, nanoscale materials are increasingly popular in academic and industrial research. It is ex...
It is common for electric power transformers to be cooled by mineral oil. However, this type of oil ...
The ongoing demands for the extra high voltage boost the need for looking for improving the conventi...
Mineral oil is a dielectric liquid commonly used in high voltage equipment such as power transformer...
In many applications of high voltage engineering, electrical and thermal stresses increase due to an...
AbstractIn this study, we have measured the dielectric breakdown voltage of transformer oil-based na...
Research on the transformer oil-based nanofluids (NFs) has been raised expeditiously over the past d...
AbstractThe development of dielectric breakdown and the DC dielectric breakdown voltage of magnetic ...
Transformer oil is conventionally used as an insulating liquid for the purpose of insulation and coo...
The advent of nanotechnology opens up several research avenues. One of the promising outcomes of it ...
The application of nanotechnology to the electrical insulation of transformers has become a topic of...
Trends in the field of nanomaterial-based transformer oil show most of the conducted works have focu...
The expansion of forthcoming high voltage network and smart grid has upraised the desires on reliabi...
Nanofluids seem to gradualy become an alternative to traditional insulating liquids, such as transfo...
International audienceThis paper deals with an experimental study of the influence of conductive (Fe...
Nowadays, nanoscale materials are increasingly popular in academic and industrial research. It is ex...
It is common for electric power transformers to be cooled by mineral oil. However, this type of oil ...
The ongoing demands for the extra high voltage boost the need for looking for improving the conventi...
Mineral oil is a dielectric liquid commonly used in high voltage equipment such as power transformer...
In many applications of high voltage engineering, electrical and thermal stresses increase due to an...