Recent progress in nanofluids based on transformer oil: Preparation and electrical insulation properties

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Given the adoption of ultrahigh-voltage ac and dc power transmission, it is desirable to develop a new kind of oil-paper insulation system, with higher dielectric strength and smaller volume compared with conventional insulation systems, in order to reduce the volume and mass of high-voltage power transformers and improve their long-term operational reliability [1], [2]. Methods of improving the dielectric properties of the oil-paper insulation have therefore been widely investigated [3], [4]. The most influential factors affecting the performance of oil-paper insulation systems are the low dielectric strength of transformer oil and its degradation caused by water and other contaminants [5]. The dielectric strength of oil-paper insulation may be increased by filtering the oil in order to remove water and other contaminants [6]. However, further increase in the dielectric strength of the oil is required in order to achieve reduction of transformer volume and mass. © 2006 IEEE.

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Lv, Y., Zhou, Y., Li, C., Wang, Q., & Qi, B. (2014). Recent progress in nanofluids based on transformer oil: Preparation and electrical insulation properties. IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, 30(5), 23–32. https://doi.org/10.1109/MEI.2014.6882597

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