Abstract
Due to electric field, meteorological conditions and insulator structure, the natural contamination of insulators is complex and so it is difficult to discuss the relationship between various factors and contamination. In this study, contamination characteristics of insulator in a circulating wind tunnel were studied. The results show that speed of the wind and its direction has an obvious influence on the pollution distribution on the insulator and under crosswind, contamination degree of top surface is greater than that of bottom surface and leeward side greater than the windward side. What is more, the contamination characteristics of insulator are affected by wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity (RH) and other factors. Wind speed increment will make its non-soluble deposit density (NSDD) raise and the higher wind speed is, the more obvious non-uniform pollution distribution of windward and leeward side becomes. When RH is up to 90%, the growth of NSDD becomes more rapid. The decrease of particle size and the rise of its concentration, NSDD will increase; the NSDD under uniform wind will increase. The results have certain reference significance for insulator design and selection.
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