Title :
Development of high gradient zinc oxide nonlinear resistors and their application to surge arresters
Author :
Imai, T. ; Udagawa, T. ; Ando, H. ; Tanno, Y. ; Kayano, Y. ; Kan, M.
Author_Institution :
Toshiba Corp., Kawasaki, Japan
fDate :
10/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Zinc oxide nonlinear resistors with double the conventional reference voltage gradient, while improving their protective characteristics and raising discharging capability, were developed and applied to tank-type surge arresters. On the basis of high-performance elements, which provide good protective characteristics, a simulation was performed on the relation between the composition of the raw material acid the current-voltage (I-V) characteristics, consequently achieving a higher reference voltage gradient and an improved I-V nonlinearity. Moreover, the discharging capability was raised by improving the thermal distribution in the element when a current is applied and reducing their pores. This, when applied to surge arresters, permitted the number of elements, with the same diameter as conventional elements, to be halved. As a result, the number of parts, size and weight of the surge arrester were reduced and its structure was simplified. A series of tank-type surge arresters using these elements for 66-550 kV power systems was developed, tested in various ways without problems, and applied in the field
Keywords :
arresters; power system protection; varistors; zinc compounds; 66 to 550 kV; I-V characteristics; ZnO; ZnO nonlinear resistors; discharging capability; power systems; protective characteristics; reference voltage gradient; tank-type surge arresters; thermal distribution; Arresters; Geographic Information Systems; Raw materials; Resistors; Substations; Surge protection; System testing; Varistors; Voltage; Zinc oxide;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on