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Difference Analysis of Gas Molecules Diffusion Behavior in Natural Ester and Mineral Oil Based on Molecular Dynamic Simulation

Natural ester, as a new environmentally green insulating oil, has been widely used in transformer. In an oil-immersed transformer, the normal aging, thermal failure, and discharge failure could easily lead to the decomposition of the oil-paper insulation system and produce different kinds of gases....

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Autores principales: Ye, Wenyu, Hao, Jian, Chen, Yufeng, Zhu, Mengzhao, Pan, Zhen, Hou, Fei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6943503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31817467
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244463
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author Ye, Wenyu
Hao, Jian
Chen, Yufeng
Zhu, Mengzhao
Pan, Zhen
Hou, Fei
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Hao, Jian
Chen, Yufeng
Zhu, Mengzhao
Pan, Zhen
Hou, Fei
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description Natural ester, as a new environmentally green insulating oil, has been widely used in transformer. In an oil-immersed transformer, the normal aging, thermal failure, and discharge failure could easily lead to the decomposition of the oil-paper insulation system and produce different kinds of gases. Studying gas dissolution in natural ester and mineral oil could provide assistance in applying criteria to make a diagnosis of different kinds of faults in the transformer. In this paper, the molecular dynamics method was used to investigate the diffusion behavior of seven fault characteristic gases (including H(2), CO, CH(4), C(2)H(2), CO(2), C(2)H(4), C(2)H(6)) in natural ester and mineral oil. The simulation parameters of free volume, interaction energy, mean square displacement, and diffusion coefficient were compared between the natural ester and mineral oil. Meanwhile, the influence of temperature on the diffusion of gas molecules in two kinds of oils was also analyzed. Results showed that the free volume, the interaction energy, and the relative molecular mass of gas molecules were the factors influenced by the diffusion of gas molecules in natural ester and mineral oil. The order of the diffusion coefficients of gas molecules in natural ester was as follows: H(2) > CH(4) > CO > C(2)H(2) > C(2)H(4) > CO(2) > C(2)H(6) and that in mineral oil was as follows: H(2) > CH(4) > CO> C(2)H(2) > C(2) H(4) > C(2)H(6) > CO(2). By comparing the diffusion behavior of gas molecules in natural ester and mineral oil, it was found that the smaller free volume and higher interaction energy of gas molecules in natural ester were the major reasons for the gas molecules to be more difficult to diffuse in natural ester. The rising temperature could enhance the free volume and reduce the interaction energy between gas molecules and oil. The diffusion coefficient of gas molecules increased exponentially with the follow of temperature. However, the temperature didn’t affect the ordering of diffusion coefficient, free volume, and interaction energy of gas molecules in natural ester and mineral oil.
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spelling pubmed-69435032020-01-10 Difference Analysis of Gas Molecules Diffusion Behavior in Natural Ester and Mineral Oil Based on Molecular Dynamic Simulation Ye, Wenyu Hao, Jian Chen, Yufeng Zhu, Mengzhao Pan, Zhen Hou, Fei Molecules Article Natural ester, as a new environmentally green insulating oil, has been widely used in transformer. In an oil-immersed transformer, the normal aging, thermal failure, and discharge failure could easily lead to the decomposition of the oil-paper insulation system and produce different kinds of gases. Studying gas dissolution in natural ester and mineral oil could provide assistance in applying criteria to make a diagnosis of different kinds of faults in the transformer. In this paper, the molecular dynamics method was used to investigate the diffusion behavior of seven fault characteristic gases (including H(2), CO, CH(4), C(2)H(2), CO(2), C(2)H(4), C(2)H(6)) in natural ester and mineral oil. The simulation parameters of free volume, interaction energy, mean square displacement, and diffusion coefficient were compared between the natural ester and mineral oil. Meanwhile, the influence of temperature on the diffusion of gas molecules in two kinds of oils was also analyzed. Results showed that the free volume, the interaction energy, and the relative molecular mass of gas molecules were the factors influenced by the diffusion of gas molecules in natural ester and mineral oil. The order of the diffusion coefficients of gas molecules in natural ester was as follows: H(2) > CH(4) > CO > C(2)H(2) > C(2)H(4) > CO(2) > C(2)H(6) and that in mineral oil was as follows: H(2) > CH(4) > CO> C(2)H(2) > C(2) H(4) > C(2)H(6) > CO(2). By comparing the diffusion behavior of gas molecules in natural ester and mineral oil, it was found that the smaller free volume and higher interaction energy of gas molecules in natural ester were the major reasons for the gas molecules to be more difficult to diffuse in natural ester. The rising temperature could enhance the free volume and reduce the interaction energy between gas molecules and oil. The diffusion coefficient of gas molecules increased exponentially with the follow of temperature. However, the temperature didn’t affect the ordering of diffusion coefficient, free volume, and interaction energy of gas molecules in natural ester and mineral oil. MDPI 2019-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6943503/ /pubmed/31817467 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244463 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ye, Wenyu
Hao, Jian
Chen, Yufeng
Zhu, Mengzhao
Pan, Zhen
Hou, Fei
Difference Analysis of Gas Molecules Diffusion Behavior in Natural Ester and Mineral Oil Based on Molecular Dynamic Simulation
title Difference Analysis of Gas Molecules Diffusion Behavior in Natural Ester and Mineral Oil Based on Molecular Dynamic Simulation
title_full Difference Analysis of Gas Molecules Diffusion Behavior in Natural Ester and Mineral Oil Based on Molecular Dynamic Simulation
title_fullStr Difference Analysis of Gas Molecules Diffusion Behavior in Natural Ester and Mineral Oil Based on Molecular Dynamic Simulation
title_full_unstemmed Difference Analysis of Gas Molecules Diffusion Behavior in Natural Ester and Mineral Oil Based on Molecular Dynamic Simulation
title_short Difference Analysis of Gas Molecules Diffusion Behavior in Natural Ester and Mineral Oil Based on Molecular Dynamic Simulation
title_sort difference analysis of gas molecules diffusion behavior in natural ester and mineral oil based on molecular dynamic simulation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6943503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31817467
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24244463
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