학술논문

Correlation assessment between actual pollution performance of insulator strings in DC and theoretical models
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 INSUCON - 13th International Electrical Insulation Conference (INSUCON) Electrical Insulation Conference (INSUCON), 2017 INSUCON - 13th International. :1-4 May, 2017
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Insulators
Pollution
Glass
Contamination
Mathematical model
Pollution measurement
Language
Abstract
The performance of overhead line insulation in DC differs from AC mostly because of ionization of the airborne particles resulting from a unidirectional electric field. As a consequence, contamination levels in DC is typically more severe than for AC in the same environment. CIGRE and IEC have published technical guides and mathematical models to handle this situation at the stage of designing the insulation of a DC line. This paper gives a comparison between the insulation levels defined by these new models, actual field observations and laboratory test results. The difference pointed out show the necessity to engage into a new evaluation of the models which otherwise could lead to string lengths largely over dimensioned given their pessimistic approach.