electricpete
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
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Referencing the document: "A Guide To Transformer Maintenance" by Myers/Kelly/Parrish (SDMyers), copyright 1981, 1988.
Page 519 Reads: "Several independent studies have shown that an increase in neutralization or acid number should normally be followede by a drop in I.F.T and a deepening of color". This suggests NN changes before IFT during the aging process.
Page 521 - Graph of IFT (vertical axis) vs Neutralization number (horizontal axis) shows "good oil" at the upper left (high IFT/low NN) and "bad oil" at the lower right (low IFT, high NN). There is a curve in between showing the gradual progression from good to bad... somewhat resembles exponential decay curve. At the very left side of the curve for very low NN (good oil), the curve is almost vertical with a steep negative slope of dIFT vs NN. From the shape of the curve we would deduce that traveling along the curve we would see IFT change long before NN. This appears to contradict the quoted statements on page 519.
Can anyone explain this apparent contradiction?
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Page 519 Reads: "Several independent studies have shown that an increase in neutralization or acid number should normally be followede by a drop in I.F.T and a deepening of color". This suggests NN changes before IFT during the aging process.
Page 521 - Graph of IFT (vertical axis) vs Neutralization number (horizontal axis) shows "good oil" at the upper left (high IFT/low NN) and "bad oil" at the lower right (low IFT, high NN). There is a curve in between showing the gradual progression from good to bad... somewhat resembles exponential decay curve. At the very left side of the curve for very low NN (good oil), the curve is almost vertical with a steep negative slope of dIFT vs NN. From the shape of the curve we would deduce that traveling along the curve we would see IFT change long before NN. This appears to contradict the quoted statements on page 519.
Can anyone explain this apparent contradiction?
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