Title :
Comparative study of partial discharge characteristics and dissolved gas analysis on palm-based oil as insulating material
Author :
Susilo, Achmad ; Muslim, Joko ; Arief, Yanuar Z. ; Muhamad, Nor Asiah ; Hikita, Masayuki ; Kozako, Masahiro ; Tsuchie, Motoo ; Suzuki, Takashi ; Hatada, Satoshi ; Kanetani, Akinori ; Kano, Takaaki ; Suwarno ; Khayam, Umar
Author_Institution :
PLN Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Abstract :
Partial discharge (PD) properties and dissolved gas analysis (DGA) are investigated on two kinds of fatty acid alkyl esters synthesized from palm oil with additive, namely Pastell 2H-08 and Palm Fatty Acid Ester (PFAE) to be adopted in power transformers. For comparison, the properties of mineral oil which is commercially used transformer oil were also investigated in the research works. The results revealed that PD repetition rate number of the ester oils with additive increase remarkably at above 15 kVrms of voltage application than that of mineral oil. PD charge of ester oils with additive tends to saturate at about 10,000 pC, while PD charge of mineral oil seems to keep increasing with increasing the applied voltage at above 20 kVrms. The amounts of generated hydrocarbon gases in ester oils with the additive are higher than that of mineral oil. It is found that combustible gas pattern of the ester oils with the additive are different from that of conventional mineral oil. Duval analysis of ester oils with additive and mineral oil are classified as high energy electrical discharge, while for mineral oil is classified as low energy electrical discharge.
Keywords :
insulating materials; partial discharges; power transformer insulation; transformer oil; DGA; PD repetition rate number; PFAE; Pastell 2H-08; dissolved gas analysis; duval analysis; ester oils; fatty acid alkyl esters; high energy electrical discharge; hydrocarbon gas generation; insulating material; low energy electrical discharge; mineral oil; palm fatty acid ester; palm-based oil; partial discharge characteristics; power transformers; Additives; Electrodes; Gases; Minerals; Partial discharges; Vegetable oils; Duval analysis; alternative insulating oil; biodegradable oil; dissolved gas analysis; ester oil; palm-based oil; partial discharge;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering and Renewable Energy (ICPERE), 2014 International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ICPERE.2014.7067206