학술논문

The Design and Optimization of the Down-Lead System for a Novel 400 kV Composite Pylon
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery IEEE Trans. Power Delivery Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on. 38(1):420-431 Feb, 2023
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Poles and towers
Lightning
Grounding
Surges
Conductors
Impedance
Wires
BFR
composite pylon
surge impedance
optimization
dielectric constant
Language
ISSN
0885-8977
1937-4208
Abstract
This paper presents systematic research of a grounding down-lead design and its optimization for a novel Y-shaped composite pylon. A grounding down-lead inside the cross-arm is proposed as a potential grounding method. The transient response to lightning surges is modeled in PSCAD/EMTDC for a flash of lightning striking at the tip of the pylon. Aiming at the characteristic of the pylon structure, we propose theoretical formulas to calculate the surge impedance of the inclined down-lead circumscribed by composite materials. Besides, potential multi-factors affecting BFR such as the configuration as well as the length of the down-lead, the pylon span, the dielectric constant of the filling material, the electromagnetic propagation speed of the lightning, and the capacitances between down-lead and phase conductors are investigated, after which the grounding lead system of the pylon and filling materials are determined. Afterwards, the applicability of the multi-down-lead system to increase critical current ( I c ) is discussed considering the lightning current capacity and the corona generation. Finally, we verify the insulation of the down-lead system. Compared with that of traditional Eagle and Donau towers, the backflashover rate (BFR) of the Y-shaped pylon with an optimized down-lead system is lower than that of traditional ones.