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Investigation on the electrical properties of palm oil and coconut oil based TiO2 nanofluids

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This paper presents an examination on the electrical properties of Palm Oil (PO) and Coconut Oil (CO) under the presence of semi-conductive nanoparticle, Titanium (IV) Oxide (TiO2). The type of… Click to show full abstract

This paper presents an examination on the electrical properties of Palm Oil (PO) and Coconut Oil (CO) under the presence of semi-conductive nanoparticle, Titanium (IV) Oxide (TiO2). The type of PO used in this study was Refined, Bleached and Deodorized Palm Oil (RBDPO) Olein. TiO2 was dispersed into RBDPO and CO at volume concentrations ranging from 0.001% to 0.05%. The effect of surfactant, Cetrimonium Bromide (CTAB) was also examined and the morphology of RBDPO and CO based TiO2 nanofluid was observed through Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM). A number of measurements were carried out including the AC/lightning breakdown voltages, dielectric dissipation factor, relative permittivity and resistivity. Statistical analysis was carried out through Weibull distribution to determine the AC and lightning withstand voltages at 1% probability for RBDPO and CO. It is found that without CTAB, there are only slight improvements on the AC breakdown voltages of the RBDPO and CO with introduction of TiO2 but could decrease with presence of CTAB. The same pattern is found for lightning breakdown voltages of RBDPO and CO under non-uniform field where the highest percentages of increments decrease with introduction of CTAB while the effect is not apparent under quasi-uniform field. Significant effect of CTAB is found on the dielectric dissipation factors and resistivity of RBDPO and CO based TiO2 nanofluid while the relative permittivity are not affected. The statistical analyses reveal that RBDPO and CO experience apparent increments of the AC breakdown voltages at 1% probability after the introduction of TiO2 regardless with or without CTAB. The improvements done by TiO2 on the lightning breakdown voltages at 1% probability for all samples with CTAB under quasi-uniform field are more apparent than non-uniform field.

Keywords: tio2; palm oil; based tio2; ctab; breakdown voltages; oil

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
Year Published: 2017

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