Abstract

Charges resulting from corona on dc transmission lines will be driven by the electric field to the space and form the ion flow field. Some space charges will accumulate on the surface of the insulated buildings in the vicinity of high-voltage direct current transmission lines and may lead to human body shock. An improved iterative method is used to solve the ion flow field and accumulated charges according to the boundary condition that the normal component of electric field on the insulated building surface is zero. The accumulated charges are calculated by a 3-D method of characteristics based on the known ion flow field, which avoids large-scale numerical calculation. The calculation results are in a good agreement with the measured data of reduced-scale test under laboratory conditions.

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