Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
732586 Optics & Laser Technology 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper describes the optical, thermal, and electrical properties of an important nonpolar dielectric liquid, transformer oil. Applying dual laser (He–Ne and Argon laser of wavelengths 632.8 and 514.5 nm, respectively), and the Mach–Zehnder interferometric technique, the refractive indices and its temperature gradients are determined. Using Maxwell's and Cauchy's equations, the following optical, thermal, and electrical properties are calculated: optical and dielectric dispersion, optical permittivity and its thermal coefficient, thermal coefficient of volume expansion, specific refraction, specific dispersivity, characteristic impedance, electric susceptibility, and the variation of Cauchy's emperical constants with temperature. Additionally, different physical phenomena are studied as functions of wavelength and temperature.

► Lot of novel data for nonpolar dielectric transformer oil considered. ► Data measured at high frequencies using laser interferometric technique. ► Effective parameters are reflected in different applications. ► Results can be used to implement optical diagnostics for thermal analysis of transformer oil.

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