Abstract

Operation accidents caused by deteriorated insulators occur from time to time, which poses a direct threat to the safe and stable operation of transmission lines. Much research has been done at home and abroad on the degradation mechanism of deteriorated insulators, the electric field distribution characteristics of insulator strings and the influence of deteriorated insulators on the space electric field, but there is little research on the influence of three-phase electrification on the space electric field of insulator strings. Therefore, this paper studies the simulation and detection of electric field distribution of deteriorated insulators in three-phase transmission lines. First, the difference between three-phase electrification and single-phase electrification on the space electric field of insulator strings is simulated and analyzed, and the influence of deteriorated insulators on the space electric field distribution of insulator strings under three-phase electrification is studied. Second, based on simulation results, a detection method for deteriorated insulators in three-phase overhead trans-mission lines is proposed, and a non-contact space electric field measurement device based on Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) is developed. Finally, a Unmanned Aerial Vehicle inspection system is used to test the transmission lines in combination with an electric power department, and the simulation results and the effectiveness of the proposed detection method are verified. Results show the electric field distribution of insulator strings is obviously different between three-phase electrification and single-phase electrification, and when the detection distance is 300 mm, the proposed detection method and device can effectively identify deteriorated insulators in three-phase transmission lines.

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