Transformadores de distribución que operan con aceite de origen vegetal como dieléctrico y refrigerante

dc.creatorSilva Ortega, Jorge Iván
dc.creatorZapata Rivera, Jhon Enrique
dc.creatorCandelo Becerra, Jhon Edwin
dc.creatorRosales Hernández, Nivaldo
dc.creatorUmaña Ibáñez, Samir Francisco
dc.creatorMejia Taboada, Mario Andrés
dc.creatorPalacio Bonill, Alan Rafael
dc.creatorTorregroza Rosas, Melissa
dc.date2019-02-14T23:04:57Z
dc.date2019-02-14T23:04:57Z
dc.date2016-12-19
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-03T19:09:09Z
dc.date.available2023-10-03T19:09:09Z
dc.identifierJ. Silva-Ortega, J. Zapata-Rivera, J. Candelo-Becerra, N. Rosales-Hernandez, S. Umaña-Ibañez, M. Mejia-Taboada, A. Palacio-Bonill and M. Torregroza, “Power distribution transformers using natural ester fluids as dielectric and coolant”, INGE CUC, vol. 12, No. 2, pp.79-85, 2016. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17981/ingecuc.12.2.2016.08
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11323/2510
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.17981/ingecuc.12.2.2016.08
dc.identifier10.17981/ingecuc.12.2.2016.08
dc.identifier2382-4700
dc.identifierCorporación Universidad de la Costa
dc.identifier0122-6517
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dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/9168273
dc.descriptionResearches related with the use of Natural Ester Fluids as refrigerant of power transformers has been developed in other countries with successful re-sults. In Colombia there is no a procedure to control the use of these esters in electrical apparatus, so the cur-rent implementations are regulated by NTC 1465 stan-dards for mineral esters. This new proposal involves the composition and the most relevant properties (the ignition resistance, impact on the lifetime of the in-sulating papers and the impact on the environment), which makes the application of natural esters fluids advantageous not only to preserve the environment but also to get a better performance of power transformers.
dc.descriptionLas investigaciones en desarrollo respecto al uso de aceites de origen vegetal como refrigerantes en transformadores de distribución han tenido resultados destacados en otros países. En Colombia no existe un procedimiento para monitorear la aplicación de estos aceites en equipos eléctricos, por lo tanto, la actual implementación se regula por la norma técnica NTC 1465 para aceites de origen mineral. Esta propuesta de nueva tecnología contempla la composición y las propiedades más relevantes (resistencia a la ignición, impacto en el tiempo de vida del papel e impacto en el medio ambiente), lo cual provee de mayor número de ventajas al aceite vegetal y un mejor desempeño en eficiencia.
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dc.publisherCorporación Universidad de la Costa
dc.relationINGE CUC; Vol. 12, Núm. 2 (2016)
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dc.subjectNatural ester fluid
dc.subjectDistribution transformers
dc.subjectElectrical apparatus
dc.subjectEnvironment
dc.subjectChemical properties
dc.subjectAceite de origen vegetal
dc.subjectTransformadores de distribución
dc.subjectEquipos eléctricos
dc.subjectMedio ambiente
dc.subjectPropiedades químicas
dc.titlePower distribution transformers using natural ester fluids as dielectric and coolant
dc.titleTransformadores de distribución que operan con aceite de origen vegetal como dieléctrico y refrigerante
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