Abstract

In recent years, the air particulate pollutants formed by the combustion of fossil fuels and the emission of industrial waste gases have constantly been produced, and the polluted particles deposit also seriously affects social production and people’s lives. For instance, pollution-induced flashover is seriously threatening the safe operation of the power system, while insulator pollution non-uniformity has great influence on the flashover voltage of insulators. Therefore, in this paper both field contamination experiments of HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) transmission lines and wind tunnel contamination simulation tests were conducted, and pollution non-uniformity coefficient KT/B, KW/L and KH/M were proposed and obtained. The results showed that the degree of contamination on top surface and leeward side is heavier than that on bottom surface and windward side. Thus, in the DC energized condition, contamination along the string is also non-uniform, and serious pollution occurs mainly in the high voltage terminal. In order to explain the uneven distribution phenomenon along the string, the coupling-physics model of composite insulator string was established and using the finite element method, the electric field around the insulator was simulated. Furthermore, basing on the field charging theory, the value of electric field force on particles around the insulator surface was calculated and the mechanism of non-uniformity along the insulator sting was then explained. The results are very important for guiding insulation design and field anti-pollution works.

Highlights

  • Because of the deterioration of the atmosphere environment in China, the operating HVDC transmission lines are still under high pollution flashover risks [1,2]

  • This chapter mainly explains this phenomenon by calculating the electric field force on contamination particles, future research directions are expounded

  • The uneven distribution of contamination along insulator string is due to the influence of electric field force on contamination particles

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Introduction

Because of the deterioration of the atmosphere environment in China, the operating HVDC transmission lines are still under high pollution flashover risks [1,2]. Pollution flashover of insulator is a serious threat to safe operation of the power grid. It risks causing large-scale power outages, and badly impacting development of the social economy [3,4,5]. The primary cause of pollution flashover is contaminants accumulating and depositing on the insulator surface. Literature [6] has put forward a power law relationship between the pollution accumulation rate and wind velocity through a simplified wind tunnel contamination

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