DocumentCode :
1411798
Title :
Flashover mechanism of polluted insulation
Author :
Hampton, B.F.
Volume :
111
Issue :
5
fYear :
1964
fDate :
5/1/1964 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
985
Lastpage :
990
Abstract :
When a leakage current flows over the wet polluted surface of an insulator, high-resistance dry bands form. Discharges across these dry bands usually become extinguished but, exceptionally, may develop into a flashover of the insulator. The formation of dry bands and the subsequent growth of discharges on the polluted surface of a flat-strip insulator have been studied by scanning the voltage distribution along the strip at high speed. The behaviour of an arc rooted on a water surface has been investigated and the voltage gradients in the columns of arcs burning both in air and steam have been measured. Experiments show that when a water surface flashes over the arc burns in an atmosphere of steam, and that the condition for an arc to propagate over a resistive surface is that the voltage gradient on the surface exceeds that in the arc column. On this basis the flashover voltage of a water column is predictable to within 5%.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); flashover; insulators; surface discharges; voltage distribution; voltage measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
0020-3270
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1964.0155
Filename :
5247694
Link To Document :
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