DocumentCode
1857555
Title
Influence of non-soluble contaminants on flashover performance of artificially contaminated polymer insulators
Author
Sundhar, Sri
Author_Institution
Ohio Brass Co., Wadsworth, OH, USA
fYear
1994
fDate
23-26 Oct 1994
Firstpage
657
Lastpage
662
Abstract
The results of clean-fog tests on two polymer insulator types indicate that both EPDM/silicone alloy and silicone rubber insulators performed about the same in slurries composed of Kaolin with and without NaCl salt regardless of the NSDD (non-soluble deposit density) levels. Although the surface of silicone rubber insulators was slightly more hydrophobic than the EPDM/silicone alloy insulators (contact angle for silicone rubber was about 10 degrees higher), there was practically no difference in the flashover strength between the two materials
Keywords
silicone rubber; EPDM/silicone alloy; NaCl; NaCl salt; clean-fog tests; ethylene propylene diene monomer; flashover; kaolin; nonsoluble contaminants; nonsoluble deposit density; polymer insulators; silicone rubber; slurries; surface hydrophobicity; Ceramics; Environmentally friendly manufacturing techniques; Flashover; Insulator testing; Plastic insulation; Polymer films; Rubber; Silicon alloys; Slurries; Surface contamination;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 1994., IEEE 1994 Annual Report., Conference on
Conference_Location
Arlington, TX
Print_ISBN
0-7803-1950-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CEIDP.1994.592044
Filename
592044
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