Descrição
The present work aims to propose a hydrodynamic study of a gas relay using the computational
fluid dynamics tool, in order to predict the speed, temperature variation and oil pressure
profiles, based on their physical properties, the expansion coefficient volume, and operating
conditions, in order to obtain more accurate and reliable information regarding the volume of
oil, inside the system. The proposed methodology will be based on three stages: preprocessing (development of a computational mesh, based on real three-dimensional
geometry), processing (definition of boundary conditions and choice and resolution of
hydrodynamic models in a FlowSimulation simulation environment) and post-processing
(obtaining speed profiles, fin tilt, temperature and system pressure variation). The results show
the upward flow, the fluid speed, there are significant temperature rises (above 60ºC and may
be associated with transformer failures), including the behavior of the fluid dynamic flow and
the pressure drop inside the system. Finally, an experimental study was carried out in order to
validate the items simulated above. Through this study it was possible to observe the dynamic
fluid behavior of the insulating oil in different failure situations, facilitating the understanding of
the system. Being an important tool for the evaluation of the protection relay.