Abstract

The local heating phenomenon of composite insulator has drawn more and more attention gradually. From our analysis, the temperature rise of composite insulator is closely related to the moisture in atmospheric environment according to research results. Effect of moisture on the temperature rise of composite insulators is studied in this paper. The composite insulators, which have operated in power system for a long time and have been detected for local heating, and new insulator are taken as test samples. The temperature rise of operated composite insulators, which have been detected for local heating, increases with the rise of the relative humidity, while new insulator shows no temperature rise can be detected. The temperature rise of sample is not relevant to the core and the interface between core and housing material practically, but the high voltage end housing. The moisture content of the housing material is different at various relative humidity, and this leads to difference in dielectric loss, which is a significant source of local heating phenomenon. The difference of dielectric loss at different relative humidity leads to the temperature rise variation with the relative humidity.

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