Abstract

The widely use of covered conductor increases the reliability of distribution network. However, a new problem of partial discharge caused by covered conductor at the position of tower head is generated at the same time. This kind of partial discharge will damage the insulation layer or accelerate the deterioration of insulation, which may cause the single-phase grounding fault and affect the power supply reliability. At present, there is few systematic studies on the characteristics of this partial discharge. This paper mainly analyzes the electric field distribution near the covered conductor around tower head, builds the partial discharge experiment platform, and obtains the pulse current characteristics of partial discharge under different working conditions. The results show that the maximum electric field intensity is located at the interface between covered conductor, binding wire and air. The main causes of partial discharge are the wet and dirty of the surface of porcelain insulator and conductor insulation. The minor cause is the breakage of covered conductor insulation. Under different conditions, the initial partial discharge pulse current wave front time is 8ns ~ 45ns, the tail time is 30ns ~ 150ns. The discharge time interval can be as low as 30μs. In addition, it is found that there are two types of partial discharge through spectral analysis. One occurs when the covered conductor insulation is damaged under binding wire; the other is the covered conductor insulation is intact.

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