1988
DOI: 10.1109/61.4295
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A new approach to distribution arrester design

Abstract: This paper introduces a new distribution-class arrester design concept. Replacing the conventional gasketdesign concept. Replacing the conventional gasket-sealed porsealed porcelain housing is an epoxy/tiberglass-wrapped MOV celain housing is an epoxy/fiberglass-wraPPed disc disc module assembled inside a flexible EPM rubber housing.module assembled inside a flexibile EPM rubber housing. The This PDV (polymer distribution varistor) arrester design has the PDV advantage of minimizing the free-gas volume inside … Show more

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“…As the need for improved arrester protection levels and performance has evolved, so has the variation of arresters manufactured to meet certain applications [6,37,48,[50][51][52]601. Additionally, many application guides and papers for ZnO arresters have been developed [27][28][29][32][33][34][35][36][37].…”
Section: Zinc Oxide Performance Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the need for improved arrester protection levels and performance has evolved, so has the variation of arresters manufactured to meet certain applications [6,37,48,[50][51][52]601. Additionally, many application guides and papers for ZnO arresters have been developed [27][28][29][32][33][34][35][36][37].…”
Section: Zinc Oxide Performance Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is extremely important that the modes of failure be understood [48][49][50][51][52]58,59]. Testing has shown that a disc's failure location depends on the rise time of the applied waveform; with the location moving to thLe periphery of the disc as the rise time increases.…”
Section: Zinc Oxide Performance Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em 14 de dezembro de 1984, Donald E. Raudabaugh apresentou um pedido de patente para o escritório de patentes dos Estados Unidos sobre como envolver a pilha de varistores de uma forma economicamente efetiva, que manteria os blocos unidos durante toda sua vida útil [9]. A partir desse conceito e usando etileno propileno (EPM) como invólucro, em 1987 foi construído o primeiro para-raios de alta tensão com isolação polimérica [10].…”
Section: Revisão Bibliográficaunclassified
“…Embora os para-raios de óxido de zinco com invólucros poliméricos tenham sido inseridos no mercado mundial a partir de 1987 [10], a utilização desses dispositivos no Brasil ocorreu apenas a partir da primeira metade da década de 1990 [21] e comparando-se com outros países poucas pesquisas têm sido desenvolvidas nessa área até o presente momento.…”
Section: Revisão Bibliográficaunclassified