Abstract

The corona loss generated by the conductor is one of the important factors in the design of ultra-high voltage (UHV) direct current transmission lines. This article is based on the high-altitude (2200 m) ultra-high voltage corona cage experimental platform built in Xining City, Qinghai Province. For the LGJ400-35 conductor used in the typical ± 800 kV DC transmission lines from Qinghai to Henan Province, positive and negative polarity corona experiments were conducted on LGJ400-35 conductors with 4, 6, 8, and 10 bundle under surface field strength conditions of 14–22 kV/cm. For the first time, corona loss data of bundle conductors in positive/negative polarity ultra-high voltage DC transmission lines were obtained, Fit the prediction formula for corona loss of transmission lines under different bundle numbers and surface electric field strengths of wires. And build a model in COMSOL Multiphysics software for simulation analysis, fitting the correction factor for the impact of wind speed on wire corona loss. The research results in the article can provide data reference and support for the construction of ultra-high voltage direct current transmission lines in high-altitude areas.

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