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    ANALYSIS OF BREAKDOWN STRENGTH AND PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF VEGETABLE OILS FOR HIGH VOLTAGE INSULATION APPLICATIONS

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    The success of any electrical system lies in its insulating system performance. Petroleum based mineral oils are the generally used fluids for electrical insulation and heat transfer. But they are non-biodegradable. Vegetable oils obtained from seeds, flowers and vegetables are biodegradable, non-toxic, environmental friendly and benign to aquatic or terrestrial. The objective of this paper is to analyse the breakdown strength and physical characteristics of extra virgin olive oil and castor oil under unaged and thermally aged conditions. In order to compare the results obtained for vegetable oils with mineral oil, the same aging process and tests have been carried out on mineral oil

    On the landing of spinner dolphin Stenella longirostris at Lawson's Bay, Visakhapatnam

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    Three adult spinner dolphins were caught by mechanised, fibre-glass, beach landing craft and landed at Lawson's Bay on 19-4-'93 They were caught off RushikondalO km from Visakhapatnam at a depth of 15 metres

    EFFECT OF NANO-SiO2 PARTICLES ON PARTIAL DISCHARGE SIGNAL CHARACTERISTICS OF FR3 TRANSFORMER OIL

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    Liquid insulation for high voltage transformer applications based on natural esters derived from abundantly available vegetable oils are becoming popular in recent times. Since these natural ester based oils have environmental advantages and superior thermal performance, electrical utilities are slowly replacing the conventional mineral oils with natural ester based vegetable oils. FR3 oil, which is a soya based natural ester oil with superior dielectric and thermal characteristics, is becoming popular as an alternate insulating medium for high voltage transformers. With recent developments in nanotechnology field, it is possible to enhance the dielectric performance characteristics of natural ester based oils, which is a major constraint for high voltage transformer applications. However few research reports are only available in the area of nanofluids based on natural esters for high voltage insulation applications. In depth analysis and collection of large data base of insulation performance of natural ester based vegetable oils is important to improve the confidence level over nano-fluids based on natural esters. Considering these facts, in the present work, partial discharge characteristics of  nano-SiO2 modified FR3 oil at different electrode configurations are investigated at different %wt filler concentrations. Important parameters such as partial discharge inception voltage, stable PD formation voltage, partial discharge amplitude at different voltage magnitude and PD signal frequency characteristics are evaluated. From the results, it is observed that the partial discharge performance of FR3 oil is significantly improved with the addition of nano-SiO2 filler. Since in recent times FR3 oil is commercially used in many transformers, these results will be useful for enhancing the dielectric strength of high voltage transformers

    UNDERSTANDING THE LIGHTNING DISCHARGE WITHSTAND AND BREAKDOWN CHARACTERISTICS OF NANO SiO2 MODIFIED MINERAL OIL FOR TRANSFORMER APPLICATIONS

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    The successful operation of electrical power system network depends on the performance of insulation provided in the high voltage power transformers. Recent output of many research works confirm that the nano modified insulation system provides enhanced dielectric and thermal characteristics when compared with conventional system. Now a days nano modified mineral oils are considered as an alternative to conventional mineral oils as a dielectric insulation fluid in power transformers, leading to the improved dielectric strength of apparatus with further reduction in the size and manufacturing cost. Since distribution transformers are mainly used in outdoor applications, understanding its lightning discharge withstand and breakdown characteristics of nano modified insulating fluid is a vital issue. In this paper laboratory experimental works are performed to understand the lightning discharge performance of mineral oil along with SiO2 nanofiller at different %wt concentration such as 0.01%, 0.05% and 0.1%. Standard lightning impulse voltage of 1.2/50 µs time period with both positive and negative polarity is used in the experiments. Results illustrate that the nano modified mineral oil significantly improves the lightning impulse withstand and breakdown strength of insulation system.Â
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