access icon openaccess Electrical and thermal properties of insulating oil-based nanofluids: a comprehensive overview

Nanofluids, formed by adding nanoscale particles to insulating oil, are stable and homogeneous suspensions that present advanced performance of electrical insulation and heat dissipation. This study shows a comprehensive literature review based on the related results of nano-modified insulating oils (both mineral and vegetable insulating oils) to analyse the preparation methods, stability, dielectric spectroscopy, thermal conductivity, breakdown characteristics under AC and DC voltage, the thermal aging performance of nanofluids and oil–paper interaction. Then theoretical models have been introduced to explain the electrical mechanism of nanofluids. In addition, future research is proposed for nanofluids which would be low cost, highly stable and practically applicable to the power transformers.

Inspec keywords: nanoparticles; vegetable oils; electric breakdown; thermal conductivity; nanofluidics; ageing; paper; suspensions; insulating oils; transformer oil

Other keywords: homogeneous suspensions; mineral insulating oils; electrical properties; breakdown characteristics; nanoscale particles; thermal conductivity; thermal aging performance; nanomodified insulating oils; thermal properties; vegetable insulating oils; dielectric spectroscopy; heat dissipation; power transformers; oil–paper interaction; insulating oil-based nanofluids; stable suspensions; electrical insulation

Subjects: Dielectric breakdown and discharges; Organic insulation; Transformers and reactors

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