Author/Authors :
Valdman، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The operational reliability of high
voltage power equipment depends mainly on the quality
of electrical insulation. The main characteristics
determining insulating structure (IS) quality are:
-flashover voltage distribution (FOV);
-volt-time curve (VTC);
It is currently thought that POV follows the
normal symmetrical law of distribution, while the VTC
are inversely proportional to the degree function (socalled
“hyperbolic type”). However, a series of IS
discharge characteristics exist which differ significantly
from the norm, both in flashover voltage quantity and in
form.
This paper discusses some results of IS
investigations by the author in this area, based on
research carried out in the 1980’s in Russia at the HV
Center of Siberian Research Institute of Energetic
(Novosibirsk) [l]. Paper hals only the most unquestionable
and systematical part (basically experimental). The rest
of results, into a good deal in higher extents interesting,
also there are, but in connection with the limited sizes of
one paper cannot be published right away as the logical
streaking of heaved theme, viz: “To question about the
mechanism of the formation of anomalous
characteristics ...” and “The paths of streaking, and the
prospects of application in Power Systems ...”