Abstract

This study involves the application of Short Time Discrete Fourier Transform in order to obtain the harmonic content of voltage between the terminals of 647 artificially generated long electrical arcs. Non-confined tests were conducted on three 500 kV towers specially built inside a laboratory facility, in order to represent as close as possible actual transmission line conditions. The 1-s duration arcs were artificially generated along the 4 m insulator string of a 500 kV tower by imposing a sustained 60 Hz current. The arc voltage harmonic content can be used to identify the moment at which the arc is stabilized in the air and only after this instant measured data can be used to derive mathematical arc model. A statistical analysis of the results, considering only the period for which the arc is stabilized, enabled the establishment of the harmonic signature of the electric arcs for a large arc current amplitude range. From the results it can be stated that an accurate arc model should properly reproduce the presented harmonic content for any arc current level.

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