Engineering Science and Technology, an International Journal (Apr 2017)

Improving the cooling performance of electrical distribution transformer using transformer oil – Based MEPCM suspension

  • Mushtaq Ismael Hasan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jestch.2016.12.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 502 – 510

Abstract

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In this paper the electrical distribution transformer has been studied numerically and the effect of outside temperature on its cooling performance has been investigated. The temperature range studied covers the hot climate regions. 250 KVA distribution transformer is chosen as a study model. A novel cooling fluid is proposed to improve the cooling performance of this transformer, transformer oil-based microencapsulated phase change materials suspension is used with volume concentration (5–25)% as a cooling fluid instead of pure transformer oil. Paraffin wax is used as a phase change material to make the suspension, in addition to the ability of heat absorption due to melting, the paraffin wax considered as a good electrical insulator. Results obtained show that, using of MEPCM suspension instead of pure transformer oil lead to improve the cooling performance of transformer by reducing its temperature and as a consequence increasing its protection against the breakdown. The melting fraction increased with increasing outside temperature up to certain temperature after which the melting fraction reach maximum constant value (MF = 1) which indicate that, the choosing of PCM depend on the environment in which the transformer is used.

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