Title :
Accelerating aging of transmission line porcelain suspension insulators by autoclaving
Author :
Han, Se-Won ; Choi, In-Hyuk ; Lee, Dong-ll
Author_Institution :
Adv. Mater. & Applic. Res. Lab., KERI, Seoul
Abstract :
Porcelain suspension insulators aged for 1, 5 and 10 years on Korean transmission lines and new insulators are tested for autoclave expansion. The compressive strength of the insulators aged in an autoclave with conditions of 250degC and at 20 atm for 30 minutes, was about 7.6 kgf/mm2, which is close to that measured on insulators aged for 10 years in the field. From simulation results, the cement displacement changed linearly with temperature. At a temperature of 200degC, the shear stress was approximately 7 kgf/mm2; a stress that is brought about by a 0.07% expansion of the cement. It is evident that the cement would fracture at a 0.07% expansion, because the cement has about 7 to 9 kgf/mm2 flexure strength. A turning point in the shear stress with mechanical load occurred at 0.02% cement expansion. From an analysis of the porcelain body it is shown that there is sufficient margin of strength to guard against fracture of the porcelain body even for a cement expansion more than 0.12%.
Keywords :
ageing; bending strength; ceramic insulation; compressive strength; fracture; porcelain insulators; power cable insulation; transmission lines; Korean transmission lines; aging acceleration; autoclaving; cement displacement; cement expansion; compressive strength; flexure strength; mechanical load; pressure 20 atm; shear stress; temperature 200 degC; temperature 250 degC; time 1 year; time 10 year; time 30 min; time 5 year; transmission line porcelain suspension insulators; Accelerated aging; Ceramics; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Insulator testing; Life estimation; Materials testing; Porcelain; Stress; Temperature; Transmission lines;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing Expo, 2007
Conference_Location :
Nashville, TN
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0446-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0447-6
DOI :
10.1109/EEIC.2007.4562600