Abstract
Infrared temperature measurement is an effective means for insulator health monitoring, and the theoretical basis and the subsequent diagnosis methods have been widely studied. However, in practical applications, the influence of insulator itself on fault temperature rise is rarely considered. In this paper, the temperature rise experiment of composite insulator was conducted to study the influence of sheath thickness and core rod diameter on fault temperature rise. According to the experimental results, the evolution law of fault temperature rise with the change of sheath thickness and core rod diameter was obtained. On this basis, the design strategy for composite insulators was proposed.
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