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Petroleum-based oils have been widely used as liquid insulation in electric power industry for over a century because of their ready availability, low viscosity, good aging behavior, and low cost. But, growing environmental concern, material sustainability, and desire for a safe nonflammable insulating liquid in power equipment have driven the researchers and engineers to explore alternative liquids...
Failure of solid dielectric materials in power equipment usually results into undesired outages and expensive replacements due to absence of recovery unlike in liquid and gas counterparts. It is therefore, necessary to assess the electrical insulating properties of the solids materials. This research work was aimed to determine if a relationship could be found between breakdown strength and other...
Failure of dielectric material in power equipment usually results into undesired outages and expensive replacements. Chances of failure increase with increase in electric stress on dielectric materials at high voltages. It is therefore; necessary to assess the electrical insulating properties of the materials before their practical use. This research work was aimed to determine different inherent...
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