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A comparative analysis of different dielectric fluids for cable sealing ends

A comparative analysis of different dielectric fluids for cable sealing ends
A comparative analysis of different dielectric fluids for cable sealing ends
A growing interest is observed in research to explore biodegradable alternative fluids as liquid insulation in high voltage equipment, due to their dielectric strength, environmental friendliness and enhanced fire safety. The present report deals with comparing the performance of possible alternative oils with silicone oil, which is typically used in the cable sealing ends. A detailed study of various physicochemical aspects and the impact of moisture ingress on these properties of mineral oil, natural and synthetic ester oil, and silicone oil is conducted. This work aims to identify the best liquid dielectric suitable for its application for cable terminations.
762-765
IEEE
Thakur, S.
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Callender, George
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Andritsch, Thomas
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Lewin, Paul
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Shaw, Allison V
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Cwikowski, Oliver
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Thakur, S.
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Callender, George
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Andritsch, Thomas
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Lewin, Paul
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Shaw, Allison V
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Thakur, S., Callender, George, Andritsch, Thomas, Lewin, Paul, Shaw, Allison V and Cwikowski, Oliver (2020) A comparative analysis of different dielectric fluids for cable sealing ends. In 2020 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Dielectrics (ICD). IEEE. pp. 762-765 . (doi:10.1109/ICD46958.2020.9341931).

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Abstract

A growing interest is observed in research to explore biodegradable alternative fluids as liquid insulation in high voltage equipment, due to their dielectric strength, environmental friendliness and enhanced fire safety. The present report deals with comparing the performance of possible alternative oils with silicone oil, which is typically used in the cable sealing ends. A detailed study of various physicochemical aspects and the impact of moisture ingress on these properties of mineral oil, natural and synthetic ester oil, and silicone oil is conducted. This work aims to identify the best liquid dielectric suitable for its application for cable terminations.

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Published date: 5 July 2020
Venue - Dates: 2020 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Dielectrics (ICD), Virtual, 2020-07-06 - 2020-07-31

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Local EPrints ID: 494662
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/494662
PURE UUID: 8f061f10-0dfa-4a9c-b025-a6010fa02f27
ORCID for Thomas Andritsch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3462-022X
ORCID for Paul Lewin: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3299-2556

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Date deposited: 11 Oct 2024 17:06
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Author: S. Thakur
Author: George Callender
Author: Thomas Andritsch ORCID iD
Author: Paul Lewin ORCID iD
Author: Allison V Shaw
Author: Oliver Cwikowski

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