Abstract

With the vigorous growth of UHV transmission projects, transmission lines crossing high-altitude areas are inevitable, and the degree of corona discharge in high-altitude areas is more intense. The electromagnetic environmental problems caused by corona discharge have gradually become one of the key technical problems restricting UHV transmission in high-altitude areas. To investigate how height affects the positive polarity corona’s corona characteristics, using the movable small corona cage to carry out experiments at four altitude points in the range of 1120 m–4320 m, and measures the corona current pulse and radio interference level of 0.8 mm diameter fine copper wire under different positive voltages. Several conclusions can be drawn from the data analysis, including the following: The average current pulse amplitude grows with altitude, first before decreasing, and the current pulse repetition frequency rises along with altitude. The major conclusions of this essay can serve as a starting point for the study of the corona effect.

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