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      There are many properties of natural esters that are superior than the conventional MOs used in transformers. However, in some areas, the natural esters do show some drawbacks which need to be improved to utilize it to its full potential as an insulating liquid. A few of the properties are listed below.

      2.4.1 Electrical Properties

      2.4.1.1 AC Breakdown Voltage (ACBDV)

      2.4.1.2 Dielectric Dissipation Factor (DDF)

      The DDF is a measure of power loss when an external field is applied to an insulating medium. It gives tangent of the dielectric loss angle which is also known as loss factor or tan‐ δ . The insulation (of any HV equipment) can be represented as a series or parallel combination of a capacitance and a resistance.

       2.4.1.2.1 Parallel Representation

Schematic illustration of the comparison of ACBDV values of different oil samples.

       2.4.1.2.2 Series Representation

      The application of an AC sinusoidal voltage source to the lossy dielectric in series combination with resistance Rs and capacitance Cs gives two components of voltage upper V Subscript upper R Sub Subscript normal s and upper V Subscript upper C Sub Subscript normal s across the resistor and capacitor, respectively, as seen in Figure 2.6c. The power factor angle is represented by φ in Figure 2.6d. The cotangent of the power factor angle is given by the equation:

      (2.4)cotangent phi equals StartFraction cosine phi Over sine phi EndFraction equals StartFraction cosine left-parenthesis pi slash 2 minus delta right-parenthesis Over sine phi left-parenthesis pi slash 2 minus delta right-parenthesis EndFraction equals cotangent left-parenthesis pi slash 2 minus delta right-parenthesis equals tangent delta

      So, the loss tangent may be written