DocumentCode :
3772617
Title :
Evaluation of quality of mineral insulating oils under storage conditions
Author :
K. M. Kamath;T. S. R. Murthy
Author_Institution :
Corporate R&
fYear :
1983
Firstpage :
172
Lastpage :
176
Abstract :
Deterioration of electrical properties of mineral insulating oils during storage is one of the problem faced by electrical industry. In this study electrical and physical properties of insulating oils from paraffinic and napthenic crudes were monitored over a period of two years. Instrumental techniques were also used for evaluation of these oils. It has been observed that paraffinic based oils tend to deteriorate faster than naphthenic based oils while stored in drums. The deterioration is more when the oil is stored in drums than when it is stored in glass stoppered bottles. This may be attributed to the catalytic action of the drum material on paraffinic oils. Relatively higher proportions of sulphur and aromatic content found in the paraffinic oils, may be the cause for the faster rate of deterioration. Ionic impurities like sodium and iron found in these oils also contribute to the deterioration of electrical properties. Accelerated ageing studies also indicated similar trend in the oil deterioration.
Keywords :
"Oils","Conductivity","Oil insulation","Sulfur","Power transformer insulation","Aging","Iron"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical/Electronical Insulation Conference, 1983 EIC 6th
Print_ISBN :
978-1-5090-3114-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EEIC.1983.7465057
Filename :
7465057
Link To Document :
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