Numerical study of the cooling capacity of several alternative liquids in zig-zag cooling system of a power transformer
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Santisteban Díaz, Agustín




Fecha
2016-05Derechos
© The European Association for the Development of Renewable Energies, Environment and Power Quality (EA4EPQ)
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Renewable Energy & Power Quality Journal (RE&PQJ), 2016, 1(14), 397-402
International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality (ICREPQ'16), Madrid
Editorial
The European Association for the Development of Renewable Energies, Environment and Power Quality (EA4EPQ)
Palabras clave
Power transformer
Zig-zag cooling system
Alternative dielectric liquids
Coolant capacity
FEM simulation
Resumen/Abstract
Mineral oil is the usual coolant of the power Transformers. Nonetheless, the high risk of fire of this liquid due to its low ignition point and its scarce biodegradability has promoted the development of dielectrics alternative fluids with better physical-chemical properties. However, these new liquids have to be as good coolants as mineral oil in order to maintain the power transformer performance. This numerical study analyzes the coolant capacity of some of these new commercial liquids (a natural ester, a synthetic ester, and a silicone oil) by using the zig-zag cooling system of the low voltage winding of a real power transformer. Two types of thermal-fluid studies (parametric and time-dependent studies) have been made by using a 3D model of this system. The comparison of temperatures obtained from the parametric study (different inlet flow rates) allow us to say that the worst coolant is the silicone oil. Also, it can be say that a significant increase in the inlet flow rate produces mild drops of hot-spots temperatures and no modification in the initial temperature distribution. For the time-dependent study (25% of overload during 1 hour), the hot-spot temperature exceed the limits, which negatively affects the aging speed of the insulating paper and therefore the transformer lifetime.
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