Diffusion Coefficients of Characteristic Gases in Transformer Oil Measured by Bubble Dissolution Method
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摘要
Abstract: Due to various reasons, large power transformers will inevitably produce bubble impurities with characteristic gases such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane, ethane, ethylene, and acetylene as the main components. The content of characteristic gases at different locations provides important information for the operating status of the transformer. In order to simulate the transport of characteristic gases, it is necessary to obtain their diffusion coefficients in transformer oil. In this paper, the basic principle of the bubble dissolution method was used to build an experimental platform to efficiently determine the diffusion coefficients of hydrogen, ethane and ethylene in transformer oil at 25℃, the measured values are 1.410-5 cm2/s for H2, 1.510-6 cm2/s for C2H6, and 1.010-6 cm2/s for C2H4, with transformer oil degassed at 2 Pa for 20 min. It was found that inadequate degassing led to notably underestimated diffusion coefficients.
稿件作者
Dan Zhou
Electric Power Research Institute of Guangdong Power Grid Co. ,Ltd. ,Guangzhou 510080,China;Guangdong Power Grid Co.,Ltd.
zhiming huang
CSG Electric Power Research Institute CO., LTD., Guangzhou 510663, China
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