Title :
Characteristics of induced discharge on a polymer insulator surface under electro-wetting conditions
Author :
Yong Liu ; Du, B.X. ; Farzaneh, Masoud
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. of Power Network Atmos. Icing, Univ. du Quebec a Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, QC, Canada
fDate :
10/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the precipitation characteristics and induced surface discharge on polymer insulator specimens under electro-wetting conditions simulated by artificial fog-wetting conditions at different operating voltages. Based on image processing methods, quantitative analysis was carried out on precipitation parameters to obtain the deposited amount, relative distribution area, statistics of droplet size distribution and distributed droplet box dimension in relation with the duration of precipitations and operating voltages. Also, the onset voltage of surface discharge and flashover voltage were measured for the purpose of establishing the influence of the obtained precipitation parameters on the surface discharge. It was found that the precipitation process is in a dynamic balance between fog deposition and droplet evaporation, and is significantly affected by the type and level of operating voltage. Operating voltage increase results in a relatively lower deposit amount and distributing area of water droplets. There are further reduced when the precipitating duration is increased at higher voltage level. The smallsize (<; 1 mm) droplets are dominating on the specimen surface for all the investigated conditions. The large-size (> 2 mm) droplets increase with increasing AC operating voltage, but do not appear significantly under high ±DC operating voltage. When precipitation duration is increased, box dimension of droplet distribution under nonand low- operating voltage shows tendency to increase, but tendency to decrease under high operating voltage. Finally, a relationship between the onset voltage of surface discharge, the flashover voltage and the droplet distribution parameters was established, showing that the increasing precipitation regularity of water droplets on the polymer insulator specimen surface can induce more likely occurrence of surface discharge, even flashover.
Keywords :
drops; evaporation; flashover; fog; polymer insulators; precipitation; surface discharges; artificial fog-wetting condition; distributed droplet box dimension; droplet distribution; droplet evaporation; droplet size distribution statistics; electrowetting condition; flashover voltage; fog deposition; image processing method; induced surface discharge; polymer insulator surface; precipitation characteristic; relative distribution area; surface discharge voltage; Flashover; Insulators; Polymers; Surface contamination; Surface discharges; Surface treatment; Water;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2015.005166