Title :
Pollution accumulation on rail insulator in high-speed aerosol
Author :
Jixing Sun ; Guoqing Gao ; Lijun Zhou ; Guangning Wu
Author_Institution :
Southwest Jiaotong Univ., Chengdu, China
Abstract :
Pollution distributes irregularly on the surfaces of traction power supply system insulators as high-speed trains pass through pollution aerosols. This affects the flashover characters. Insulator polluting characteristics were studied in a wind tunnel at speeds up to 100 m/s. The gas-solid aerosol flow around insulator was analyzed and a pollution accumulation model was established after analyzing the forces on dust particles. Additional simulation shows that with the aerosol velocity increases, pollution accumulates more on the windward side and leeside. Accumulation on the leeside increases as the crosswind side decreases. When viscosity and pollution density are constants, the quantity of pollution on upper surface of a post-type third-rail insulator shed is not so uniform, but has maximum and minimum values. This numerical modeling result corresponds well with experiment. A method is proposed to express the pollution distribution using ESDD and NSDD.
Keywords :
aerosols; flashover; insulator contamination; numerical analysis; pollution control; power supply quality; traction power supplies; viscosity; wind tunnels; ESDD; NSDD; aerosol velocity; flashover characters; gas-solid aerosol flow; high-speed aerosol; high-speed trains; insulator polluting characteristics; numerical modeling; pollution accumulation model; pollution aerosols; pollution density; pollution distribution; post-type third-rail insulator; rail insulator; traction power supply system insulators; viscosity; wind tunnel; Aerosols; Force; Insulators; Mathematical model; Pollution; Surface contamination; Wind speed; Flashover; aerosol; distribution function; pollution; simulation; tunnel test;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2013.6518942