Title of article :
Three-Dimensional Modeling of Potential and Electric-Field Distributions Along an EHV Ceramic Post Insulator Covered
With Ice—Part II: Effect of Air Gaps and Partial Arcs
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 investigate the
effect of air-gap position, length, and number on the phenomena
preceding flashover along a typical 735-kV porcelain station
post insulator unit under heavy ice accretion. Under these conditions,
this type of insulator seems to be the most likely subject
to flashover. The numerical simulations were performed using
Coulomb 3D, a commercial software based on the boundary
element method (BEM). Computer simulations were performed
during a melting period. Special attention was paid to the presence
of a conductive water film at the ice surface and to a partial arc
along an air gap. The results obtained showed that the number of
air gaps, with or without the presence of a partial arc along them,
has a direct effect on the distribution of potential along the iced
insulator. Moreover, for the same total arcing distance, the number
of air gaps and their position did not affect the average electric
field per arcing distance that was used to determine the partial arc
presence. Based on these results, suggestions for improving station
insulator geometry for icing conditions were proposed.
Keywords :
Air gaps , boundary element method (BEM) , icecoveredinsulator , modeling and simulation , potential and electricfielddistributions.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY