Modeling and Experimental Verification of Ultrasound Transmission in Electro Insulation Oil

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Authors

  • Daria WOTZKA Institute of Electric Power Engineering, Technical University of Opole
  • Andrzej CICHOŃ Institute of Electric Power Engineering, Technical University of Opole
  • Tomasz BOCZAR Institute of Electric Power Engineering, Technical University of Opole

Abstract

A verification study of ultrasound transmission numerical simulation results with experiment results is presented in this paper. The work considers a model of a transformer tank which is filled with electro insulating oil. In the experiment, performed under laboratory conditions, an ultrasound wave is generated by a piezoelectric transducer that is fixed in the centre of the tank and measured by another transducer mounted inside the tank at three distances: 10, 20 and 30 cm from the sound source. The transducer is able to measure and generate acoustic waves in the ultrasound frequency band up to 1 MHz. The simulation considers numerical calculation of acoustic pressure distribution inside the tank in which acoustic source emits waves with frequency equal to 100 kHz. Verification analysis has confirmed consistency of the numerically calculated values with the measurement results.

Keywords:

ultrasound transmission, numerical simulation, electro-insulation oil

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