Effects of magnetite and titania nanoparticles on properties of transformer insulating oil

May 24, 2021

Title

Effects of magnetite and titania nanoparticles on properties of transformer insulating oil

Author

S Savitha Pillai, A R Aarathy, Dinesh Gopinath, B Aryanandiny and Binu Sankar

Year

2021

Abstract

Transformer oil-based nanofluids have become popular research topic due to their enhanced dielectric and thermal properties. Considering the sustainability aspects of extending the life of transformer oil, it is imperative to conduct research on the effect of transformer oil with nanofillers. In the present work, the influence of conducting magnetite (Fe3O4), semiconducting titania (TiO2) nanoparticles and combination of Fe3O4 and TiO2 nanoparticles (multi-nanoparticle) on AC breakdown voltage are investigated for various concentrations. Nanofluid prepared using multi-nanoparticle shows enhanced AC breakdown voltage (BDV) of transformer oil compared with unfilled oil. Enhancement in BDV of 22% is observed with combination of 0.0025 wt% Fe3O4 and 0.0075 wt% TiO2. In addition, the effect of titania nanoparticles dispersed into service-aged transformer oil with a weight percentage of 0.01% is investigated. Comparative study of breakdown strength and viscosity of nanofluid with unfilled oil is performed. Service-aged oil sample shows increased BDV of 15% with TiO2 nanoparticles. The degradation in service-aged transformer oil is analyzed using UV–vis and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The characteristics of oil samples are analyzed using fluorescence spectroscopy.

Instrument

FTIR-6800

Keywords

FTIR spectroscopy, alumina, titania, magnetite, oil