Title :
Melting process of different icing morphology under energized condition and its impact on ice flashover
Author :
Yu Deng ; Zhidong Jia ; Hao Jiang ; Zhicheng Guan ; Kangning Wang ; Tianzheng Wang
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Adv. Technol. of Electr., Eng. & Energy, Tsinghua Univ., Shenzhen, China
fDate :
June 30 2013-July 4 2013
Abstract :
Typical icing morphology, including bridged and non-bridged icicles, affects the electrical strength of energized transmission line insulators under melting conditions. During the experiment result shown in this paper, there are two kind of discharge patterns due to icing morphology difference. For non-bridged icicles, melting leading to droplet ejection was analyzed during flashover experiments. Electric field simulations showed that droplet ejection led to electric field distortion and partial discharge initiation. Two different discharge patterns were observed on non-bridged icicles, surface discharge and interior partial discharge. For bridged icicle morphology, partial discharge occurred from the air gap inside to cut off the icicle and elongated forward to penetrate through the whole icicle. This penetration required more energy, leading to increased flashover voltage compared to partially bridged icicles. Experiments and modeling show that droplet ejection is a critical initiation factor in ice flashovers, and non-bridged icicles are more vulnerable to this effect.
Keywords :
flashover; insulators; melting; partial discharges; power transmission lines; bridged icicle morphology; bridged icicles; droplet ejection; electric field distortion; energized transmission line insulators; ice flashover; icing morphology; melting process; nonbridged icicles; partial discharge; partial discharge initiation; Atmospheric modeling; Flashover; Ice; Insulators; Morphology; Partial discharges; Surface morphology; bridged; conductivity; ice flashover; icicle; insulator; supercooled water;
Conference_Titel :
Solid Dielectrics (ICSD), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bologna
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0807-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICSD.2013.6619885