Abstract

The occurrence of corona discharge in ultra-high-voltage direct current transmission lines results in the generation of space charge, which significantly affects the nearby electromagnetic environment. To investigate the micro-physical mechanisms of discharge and provide better guidance for the calculation of the ground ion current density and total electric field, a method based on the theory of the transport of diluted species is proposed. This method enables the visualization and analysis of the movement process of space charge in air medium, as well as the calculation of the total electric field below the transmission lines. To validate the effectiveness of this algorithm, experimental tests of the total electric field are conducted on actual transmission lines. The experimental results demonstrate that the algorithm not only highlights the evident differences in the transient microscopic processes between positive and negative corona discharges but also accurately calculates the total electric field below the transmission lines. In addition, considering the weather conditions in the Chongqing region, relevant recommendations are provided under the influence of wind speed, aiming to offer protection guidelines for individuals engaged in activities near transmission lines.

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