| High Voltage | |
| Surface charge accumulation and pre-flashover characteristics induced by metal particles on the insulator surfaces of 1100 kV GILs under AC voltage | |
| Xu Yuan1  Bi Jiangang1  Chen Weijiang2  Liu Weidong3  Li Xing3  | |
| [1] China Electric Power Research Institute;State Grid Corporation of China;Tsinghua University; | |
| 关键词: surface charging; gas insulated transmission lines; partial discharges; flashover; insulator testing; millimetre-scale metal particles; insulator surface; ac voltage; insulator flashover; uhv ac insulator; surface charge accumulation; pre-flashover characteristics; gil; gas-insulated transmission lines; partial discharge; flashover mechanism; measurement system; metal particles; voltage 1100.0 kv; | |
| DOI : 10.1049/hve.2019.0222 | |
| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
With the increase in the voltage and capacitance of gas-insulated transmission lines (GILs), the insulation failure of GIL has attracted more and more attention. Further understanding of the partial discharge (PD) and flashover characteristics of metal particles on the insulator surface, as well as the flashover mechanism, is necessary to reduce the failure rate and improve the reliability of the equipment. In this study, an ultra-high voltage (UHV) AC insulator PD test and measurement system based on the cross-reference pulse current (PC) and ultra-high frequency (UHF) methods were established. The PD development and flashover characteristics of 5 mm-long metal particles at different positions on the surface of a UHV AC insulator, as well as the surface charge accumulation, were studied. The results show that the discharge of millimetre-scale metal particles on the insulator surface under PD test conditions is relatively low (generally lower than 2PC), and it is difficult to be detected by the conventional PC and UHF methods due to their insufficient sensitivity. Moreover, it is found that the weak PDs of the millimetre-scale metal particles will result in a charge accumulation on the insulator surface under AC voltage, which eventually will lead to the insulator flashover. The PDs of the UHV AC insulator before flashover are generally small, which will make it difficult for online monitoring systems to give an effective alarm before flashover.
【 授权许可】
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