Title of article :
Three-Dimensional Modeling of Potential and Electric-Field Distributions Along an EHV Ceramic Post Insulator Covered
With Ice—Part I: Simulations of a Melting Period
Author/Authors :
C. Volat and M. Farzaneh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The main objective of this paper is to determine the
potential and electric-field distributions along a typical ceramic
extremely-high-voltage post insulator covered with atmospheric ice
during a melting period. Commercial software, Coulomb 3D, based
on the boundary element method (BEM), was used for all of the
three-dimensional modeling and simulations. It was demonstrated
that the BEM is well suited for evaluating the effect of ice shedding
on the potential and electric-field distributions along an ice-covered
insulator during a melting period. The results obtained show that
the length and number of ice free zones, also called air gaps, are the
major parameters that affect the applied voltage distribution along
an ice-covered insulator. The meanelectric field per arcing distance,
affected mainly bythe air-gap lengths, can provide a goodindication
of the presence of partial arcing along the different air gaps.
Keywords :
boundary element method (BEM) , icecoveredinsulator , modeling and simulation , potential and electricfielddistributions. , Air gaps
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY