Title :
Developments in glass-fibre bridge and tunnel insulators for minimum clearances on British Railways
Author :
Bradwell, A. ; Wheeler, J.C.G.
Author_Institution :
British Railways Board, Research & Development Division, Railway Technical Centre, Derby, UK
fDate :
1/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Provision of clearance for high-voltage overhead lines under tunnels and bridges is a major part of the cost of a new railway-electrification scheme. These costs have been reduced over the years by the use of glass-fibre insulators and small working clearances. The paper describes a development in glass-fibre-insulator design which allows much smaller clearances (100 mm) to be used at 25 kV AC. It also outlines the failure mechanism peculiar to these insulators caused by iron-brake-shoe dust and describes an accelerated iron-oxide/fog-chamber test used to evaluate new coating materials for glass-fibre insulators.
Keywords :
insulators; power overhead lines; railways; 25 kV AC; British Railways; accelerated iron-oxide/fog-chamber test; failure mechanism; glass-fibre bridge and tunnel insulators; glass-fibre insulators; high-voltage overhead lines; iron-brake-shoe dust; minimum clearances; power overhead lines; railway-electrification;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings B
DOI :
10.1049/ip-b:19840001