Abstract

Polymeric insulators have gained popularity since the last 30 years throughout the world. The main concern about them is variation in their performance with varying environments. Investigation of their performance by natural and artificial aging experiments is under the way by many researchers all over the world. The natural aging is usually short-term experiment ranging from few days to few years. The artificial aging is usually long-term investigation in lab that simulates the real service environment. However, first of all to develop the artificial aging schemes, natural aging to some extent is necessary. This article presents a part of research on polymeric insulators ongoing at the University of Engineering & Technology, Taxila, in which 2 different kinds of polymeric insulators were naturally aged in a period of 1 year. The materials used were the thermoplastic elastomeric and thermoset silicone rubber (SiR) insulators. They were aged in outdoor environment of Hattar, which is a heavily polluted industrial area of Pakistan. The actual 11 kV full-scale insulators were installed in open environment at a height of about 30 m. The samples were cut from the insulators and analyzed using visual observation, hydrophobicity classification, leakage current and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The main aims of this aging were estimation of the useful life of these insulators under the environment studied and development of basis for multistress lab aging cycles. The results were also used to compare the performance of these two materials with each other.

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