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Differences analysis of water molecular diffusion behaviors in vegetable oil and mineral oil under temperature field

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Abstract The existence of water will greatly affecf the insulation performance of transformer insulation system. In order to research the difference of diffusion behavior of water molecules in mineral oil… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The existence of water will greatly affecf the insulation performance of transformer insulation system. In order to research the difference of diffusion behavior of water molecules in mineral oil and vegetable oil, the diffusion behavior of water molecules in two oil media was studied by using molecular simulation method. The results show that the diffusion motion of water molecules in two oil media was gradually intensified with the increase of temperature. By comparing the diffusion behavior of water molecules in vegetable oil and mineral oil, it is found that the hydrogen bond formed between vegetable oil and water can limit the diffusion motion of water molecules in vegetable oil. Moreover, the interaction energy between water molecules and vegetable oil is greater than that with mineral oil. In addition, the FFV of water molecules in mineral oil is greater than that in vegetable oil, which indicates vegetable oil provides less free space for the diffusion of water molecules. This provides a basis for understanding the difference of diffusion behavior of water molecules in two oil media from a micro perspective.

Keywords: diffusion; water; water molecules; mineral oil; vegetable oil; oil

Journal Title: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year Published: 2020

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