Abstract
The inner area close to cap and pin of insulator is sometimes heavier polluted than the outer area, causing the contamination pattern on insulator surface look like ring-shape. This kind of non-uniform pollution may affect insulator flashover voltage. In this paper, artificial pollution tests of 4 types of porcelain and glass insulators with ring-shaped non-uniform pollution were carried out. Experimental results indicate that the SDD (salt deposit density), the non-uniform pollution degree K (the SDD ratio of inner part to outer part), the heavily polluted area with radius r, and the insulator profile all have significant effects on insulator flashover performance. The effects of K and r on flashover performance can be reflected by the change of pollution layer conductivity during flashover. Under ring-shaped non-uniform pollution, the relationship between Uso and SDD can still be expressed by negative power function, while coefficient a varies obviously with pollution non-uniformity, but exponent n does not. Finally the correction coefficients of flashover voltage considering non-uniform pollution degree K were also calculated for outdoor insulation design.
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