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Item type:Publication, Biological Insulating Liquids - Safe, Sustainable, Environmental-Friendly(2024-01-01) ;Pagger, Ernst ;Pattanadech, Norasage ;Muhr, Michael ;Tieber, MichaelKongdang, PeeraphongBecause of the aim for safe, sustainable, and environmentally friendly production, transmission, and distribution of electricity, the use of biological insulating liquids is increasing. This is reflected in the increasing number of suppliers of these liquids and the quantities being used in electrical equipment. Due to their chemical and physical properties, they are superior to conventional mineral oil in important areas. Due to their biological origin and the significantly lower energy input during production, they have a much lower CO<inf>2</inf> footprint compared to other insulating liquids. Insulating liquids produced by cracking fats and oils are not included in this article. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, How Water Affects the Properties of Insulating Liquids(2020-10-25) ;Pagger, Ernst ;Muhr, Michael ;Pattanadech, Norasage ;Kongdang, PeeraphongTieber, MichaelWater has a great influence on the properties of insulating liquids, but this influence does not always have the same impact on the insulation system. Depending on what kind of insulating liquid is used the influence can be more or less. Liquids with a higher water absorption and adsorption capacity are less susceptible to changing liquid properties compared to insulating liquids like mineral oil. This paper provides results of how properties of viscosity, refractive index, breakdown voltage and moisture equilibrium in transformer paper-liquid systems change in relation to the water content.
