DocumentCode
2214719
Title
Natural, Rotationally Asymmetric Ageing of Composite Insulators
Author
Silva, E. Da ; Rowland, S.M.
Author_Institution
Manchester Univ., Manchester
fYear
2008
fDate
9-12 June 2008
Firstpage
530
Lastpage
534
Abstract
The market for polymeric insulators has existed for over 20 years and the possibility now exists to compare good quality service-aged products with the original expectations of performance. This paper presents investigations of field-aged insulators, which have been deployed for 6-7 years on a variety of distribution lines. The insulators are all from coastal regions of the UK. In each case evidence is presented of non-rotationally symmetric ageing. Such a pattern of ageing is not widely reported in detail. Accelerated testing of materials and systems is a key part of product development and approval regimes. Certainly such tests do not provide for uneven ageing of insulators, more usually every effort is made to reduce such effects. Data from the UK is compared to equivalent reports in the literature. In addition to the role of electrical discharges and corona in ageing, solar radiation and pollutants appear critical on distribution systems. It is also suggested that wind direction, may also be an important consideration. The implications of the rotationally asymmetric ageing found on these insulators is considered.
Keywords
ageing; composite insulators; corona; polymer insulators; power distribution lines; solar radiation; composite insulators; corona; distribution lines; distribution systems; electrical discharges; field-aged insulators; natural asymmetric ageing; non-rotationally symmetric ageing; pollutants; polymeric insulators; rotationally asymmetric ageing; solar radiation; wind direction; Aging; Corona; Insulator testing; Life estimation; Plastic insulation; Pollution; Polymers; Product development; Sea measurements; Solar radiation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulation, 2008. ISEI 2008. Conference Record of the 2008 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
ISSN
1089-084X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2091-9
Electronic_ISBN
1089-084X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ELINSL.2008.4570388
Filename
4570388
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