Abstract

The ideal working conditions of a multi-column parallel arrester is to share the energy generated when it is impacted, otherwise it will lead to a breakdown of the arrester and the forced shutdown of the HVDC system, resulting in significant economic losses. This paper analyzes the current sharing characteristics of multi-column parallel arresters under different current waveforms, different current amplitudes, different temperatures, and different cumulative impulse times. The results show that the current waveform, current amplitude, and temperature difference between the columns all affect the current sharing characteristics. The current deviation coefficient is positively correlated with the current wave head time. The closer the current value is to the balancing point, the smaller the deviation coefficient. The temperature difference between the columns has the greatest influence on the current deviation coefficient. As the temperature difference increases, the current deviation coefficient may exceed 10%. Finally, based on experimental conclusions, some suggestions are put forward to modify the operation rules of large-capacity multi-column parallel arresters, which provides an important reference for subsequent projects.

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