2013
DOI: 10.1522/030610012
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Design of booster shed parameters for improving the electrical performance of post insulators under icing conditions /

Abstract: The optimized design of outdoor insulators that consider heavy icing and pollution conditions is a significant concern for the reliability of power networks. Based on field observations, the probability of flashover of EHV post insulators is higher than line insulators under the same heavy icing conditions. The flashover along the insulators is caused mainly by the presence of a water film on the ice surfaces (melting period) and partial arcs in ice-free zones (air gaps).One of the mitigation options is the us… Show more

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“…ΔV tot = 99%), independently of the number, length, position, inclination angle, or diameter of the BSs. Moreover, ΔV tot is independent of the inclination angle of the icicles [18,19,22]. (2) In the previous BS tests, among DAD, the total length of the air gaps (L AG-tot ) and IFLD tot , the best indicator to quantify their electric performance is IFLD tot .…”
Section: Calculation Of the S/n Ratio Depends On The Objective Of Reamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…ΔV tot = 99%), independently of the number, length, position, inclination angle, or diameter of the BSs. Moreover, ΔV tot is independent of the inclination angle of the icicles [18,19,22]. (2) In the previous BS tests, among DAD, the total length of the air gaps (L AG-tot ) and IFLD tot , the best indicator to quantify their electric performance is IFLD tot .…”
Section: Calculation Of the S/n Ratio Depends On The Objective Of Reamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore a 22.1% increase in IFLD tot (the average value of 21.3% and 23.0%) can be considered as a 15-kV increase in V WS for the BS configurations. Hence (see (1)) Equation (1) can be also expressed as (see (2)) Moreover, parametric simulations for the BS configurations during melting period shows that the variations in BS parameters have no significant effect on electric field distributions along the AGs [18,19,22]. Thus, IFLD tot will be used in this paper for the quantification of the BS effects for different configurations under heavy icing conditions.…”
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