Energies (Aug 2020)

Effect of Moisture on the Thermal Conductivity of Cellulose and Aramid Paper Impregnated with Various Dielectric Liquids

  • Grzegorz Dombek,
  • Zbigniew Nadolny,
  • Piotr Przybylek,
  • Radoslaw Lopatkiewicz,
  • Agnieszka Marcinkowska,
  • Lukasz Druzynski,
  • Tomasz Boczar,
  • Andrzej Tomczewski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13174433
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 17
p. 4433

Abstract

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This paper presents the effect of the impact of moisture in paper insulation used as insulation of transformer windings on its thermal conductivity. Various types of paper (cellulose and aramid) and impregnated (mineral oil, synthetic ester, and natural ester) were tested. The impact of paper and impregnated types on the changes in thermal conductivity of paper insulation caused by an increase in moisture were analyzed. A linear equation, describing the changes in thermal conductivity due to moisture, for various types of paper and impregnated, was developed. The results of measuring the thermal conductivity of paper insulation depending on the temperature are presented. The aim of the study is to develop an experimental database to better understand the heat transport inside transformers to assess aging and optimize their performance.

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