Use of alternative fluids in very high-power transformers: experimental and numerical thermal studies
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Altay, Ramazan; Santisteban Díaz, Agustín





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2020-11-27Derechos
Attribution 4.0 International
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IEEE Access, 2020, 8, 207054-207062
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Palabras clave
Computational fluid dynamics
Ester-based liquids
Experimental setup
Mineral oil
Power transformers
Thermal modeling
Resumen/Abstract
The very high-power transformer lifespan depends mainly on the temperature that cellulose insulation reaches during its operation. Traditionally, its cooling has been carried out using mineral oil as coolant. Nowadays, alternative ester-based liquids are under study as substitutes due to their better environmental and re-safety properties. This paper compares the cooling capacity of two ester-based uids with that of a mineral oil using a 3D numerical model of a 100 MVA low voltage winding of a power transformer with axial cooling system and ONAN cooling mode. Heat-run test results with mineral oil have been used to validate this model. As a rst approximation, according to the comparison developed, esterbased uids could replace mineral oils in this type of transformers when they are going to work in a range of powers close to the rated one.
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