Open Physics (Aug 2023)

Infrared spectroscopy for ageing assessment of insulating oils via dielectric loss factor and interfacial tension

  • Qian Yi-Hua,
  • Li Zhi,
  • Zhao Yao-Hong,
  • Wang Qing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2022-0260
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1962 – 9

Abstract

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Along with the increase in demand for electricity, dependability requirements for the power supply system also increase. Transformers are the backbone of the electrical system; thus, they must function reliably and safely. In this study, a method based on Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy technology is proposed for assessing the ageing level of insulating oils. Copper-catalysed thermal ageing is applied to four distinct insulating oils at a temperature of 120°C12{0}^{^\circ }{\rm{C}}. The insulating oil ageing peaks are promptly measured using infrared spectroscopy, and the peak area ratios are associated with the interfacial tension and dielectric loss factor. It is observed that the peak area ratio of the ageing peaks and interfacial tension are significantly correlated, and this relationship can be used to determine the ageing condition of the insulating oil. The findings of this study can be used to design sensors for online monitoring of insulating oil quality.

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