Title :
A comparison of AC and DC surface discharges characteristics for silicone rubber
Author :
Jeong-Yun Heo ; Han-Goo Cho ; Lee-Yong Soon
Author_Institution :
Nano Fusion Technol. Center, Korea Electrotechnol. Res. Inst. (KERI), Changwon, South Korea
Abstract :
High voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission technology has been known as a green energy transfer technology to make large capacity transmission possible and allow towers to be compact with low power loss and lower insulation level than AC. However the overhead insulators of HVDC capture a lot of dirty materials due to specific static electricity phenomenon of DC differently from AC scheme. As this change of surface characteristics not only reduces water repellent due to leak current but also leads destructions such as tracking, erosion, etc. HVDC overhead insulators significantly require contamination resistance performance. Thus this paper has considered surface discharge and tracking characteristics under AC and DC with silicone rubber that has been widely used as an insulation material. As DC has constant minor flame discharge and electrical corrosion, metal is ionized by the current and the electrode is consumed. To the contrary, as AC is alternating electric field, it has occasional discharges with short discharging time, less erosion and little mass lost on the electrode.
Keywords :
HVDC power transmission; corrosion; electrodes; losses; poles and towers; power overhead lines; power transmission protection; silicone rubber; silicone rubber insulators; surface discharges; AC scheme; AC surface discharges characteristics; DC surface discharges characteristics; HVDC overhead insulators; HVDC transmission technology; alternating electric field; constant minor flame discharge; contamination resistance performance; current leak; electrical corrosion; green energy transfer technology; high voltage direct current transmission technology; insulation material; large capacity transmission; low power loss; lower insulation level; metal ionization; occasional discharges; short discharging time; silicone rubber; static electricity phenomenon; surface characteristics; surface discharge; tracking characteristics; water repellent; Discharges (electric); Electrodes; Insulators; Surface contamination; Surface discharges; Temperature distribution; AC; DC; Silicone rubber; electrical corrosion; surface discharges;
Conference_Titel :
Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis (CMD), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bali
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1019-2
DOI :
10.1109/CMD.2012.6416224