| The Journal of Engineering | |
| Corona characteristics of conductor with TiO(2) hydrophilic film subjected to DC high voltage | |
| Xinan Pi1  Haibing Li2  Feifei Xu2  Tiebing Lu2  Yaoyu Lin2  Yanxiang Ma2  Xingming Bian2  | |
| [1] State Grid Tianjin Dongli Electric Power Supply Company;State Key Laboratory of Alternate Electrical Power System with Renewable Energy Sources, North China Electric Power University; | |
| 关键词: drops; electric fields; conductors (electric); hydrophilicity; contact angle; corona; titanium compounds; semiconductor materials; semiconductor thin films; ambient electric fields; UV-light; mass fraction; corona inception discharge voltage; conductors; hydrophilic film; water drops; contact angle; TiO(2); | |
| DOI : 10.1049/joe.2018.8424 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Water drops on the surface of conductors influence the ambient electric fields and decrease corona inception voltage. A conductor coated with TiO(2) film was developed to prevent effects of droplets. The corona inception voltage of conductors in different conditions was measured. The experiments were designed to study effects of three factors including UV-light, the position of water drops, and mass fraction of TiO(2) on corona discharge. The influences on the three factors to the corona inception discharge were summarised. Different processes of corona occurred when a water drop on upper or lower surface of the conductor. The contact angle is smaller when the conductor is coated with the paint containing TiO(2) because TiO(2) is hydrophilic under UV-light. UV-light can improve TiO(2)'s hydrophilia. The ingredients of the paint are insulated. These ingredients prevent the adsorption of space charge and enlarge ionisation layers, thus the corona discharge will be restrained. With the increase of TiO(2)'s mass fraction under the UV-light, the impact of water drops to discharge is further inhibited and the corona inception discharge voltage is increased.
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