Title of article :
Analysis of Aged Oil on the Cooling of Power Transformers from Computational Fluid Dynamics and Experimental Measurements
Author/Authors :
Kassi, K. S Canada Research Chair on Insulating Liquids and Mixed Dielectrics for Electrotechnology (ISOLIME) , Farinas, M. I Research Group in Process Engineering and Systems (GRIPS) , Fofana, I Canada Research Chair on Insulating Liquids and Mixed Dielectrics for Electrotechnology (ISOLIME) , Volat, C Modeling and Diagnostic of Power Network Equipment Laboratory (MODELE)
Abstract :
In this paper, experimental and numerical investigations were conducted to study the aging impact on the
cooling capacity of mineral oils in power transformers. The experimental investigations had three objectives.
Firstly the study of the impact of oil aging on its physicochemical properties using two diagnostic techniques
which are: DDP (Dissolved Decay Products) according to ASTM (American Society for Testing and
Materials)-D6802 standard and Interfacial Tension (IFT) according to ASTM-D971 standard. Secondly,the
study of the impact of oil aging on its viscosity according to ASTM D445. Finally the development of
empirical equations depicting oil viscosity changes, to be implemented in the numerical model. To achieve
this, accelerated thermal aging tests of mineral oil samples were conducted in laboratory conditions according
to ASTM D-1934standard. Data from experimental investigations were used to conduct the numerical
investigations. A 2D axisymmetric numerical model was developed with COMSOL Multiphysics 4.3a to
study the cooling capability of oil aged at different levels. The results indicate that the oil physicochemical
properties are affected by aging. Furthermore the results show that the oil viscosity increase with aging and
give a good correlation between viscosity and aging indicators. Finally it was found that sludge from oil
oxidation byproduct contributes to the formation of hotspots and this leads to a significant increase of hotspot
temperature in the power transformers.
Keywords :
Disc-type winding , zigzag cooling , Vertical duct , Horizontal duct , Velocity , Temperature , Hotspot , Axisymmetric model , Power transformer , Viscosity , Aging indicators , CFD
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics