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A brief review of the impregnation process with dielectric fluids of cellulosic materials used in electric power transformers

Abstract: In the manufacturing of power transformers, the impregnation of the solid electric insulation systems (cellulosic materials) with a dielectric liquid is a key issue for increasing the breakdown voltage of the insulation, and this prevents the apparition of partial discharges that deteriorate the insulation system. After introducing the problem, this article presents the theory of impregnation and later carries out a bibliographical review. Traditionally, mineral oils have been used as the dielectric liquid in electrical transformers, but for environmental (low biodegradability) and safety (low ignition temperature) reasons, since the mid-1980s, their substitution with other ester-type fluids has been studied. However, these liquids have some drawbacks, including their higher viscosity (especially at low temperatures). This property, among other aspects, makes the impregnation of cellulosic materials, which is part of the transformer manufacturing process, difficult, and therefore this tends to lengthen the manufacturing times of these machines.

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 Authorship: Sanz J., Renedo C.J., Ortiz A., Quintanilla P.J., Ortiz F., García D.F.,

 Fuente: Energies, 2023, 16(9), 3673

Publisher: MDPI

 Publication date: 25/04/2023

No. of pages: 24

Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.3390/en16093673

ISSN: 1996-1073

 Spanish project: PID2019-107126RB-C22

Authorship

JAIME SANZ ASENSIO

CARLOS JAVIER RENEDO ESTEBANEZ

DIEGO FERNANDO GARCIA GOMEZ