2023
DOI: 10.3390/coatings13101668
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Study on the Ageing Characteristics of Silicone Rubber for Composite Insulators under Multi-Factor Coupling Effects

Xinran Li,
Yuming Zhang,
Lincong Chen
et al.

Abstract: Due to long-term exposure to high electrical field strength, heavy loads, and the complex climatic conditions in tropical coastal areas of China, widespread abnormal heating phenomena often occur in the operation of composite insulators in power transmission lines, posing a threat to the safe and stable operation of the power system. To study the ageing process of the silicone rubber sheath of composite insulators in the high-field, high-humidity, high-temperature, and high-salt-density environments along the … Show more

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“…Samples were regularly taken from deionized water for weigh then quickly immersed back into ionized water to continue the moisture absorp The weighing results were taken as the average of the 3 samples, and the pro repeated until the weight of the samples no longer changed, that is, when they the saturation and moisture absorption level. The formula for calculating the absorption rate Mt of the sample is as follows [28]:…”
Section: Moisture Absorption Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Samples were regularly taken from deionized water for weigh then quickly immersed back into ionized water to continue the moisture absorp The weighing results were taken as the average of the 3 samples, and the pro repeated until the weight of the samples no longer changed, that is, when they the saturation and moisture absorption level. The formula for calculating the absorption rate Mt of the sample is as follows [28]:…”
Section: Moisture Absorption Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The weighing results were taken as the average of the 3 samples, and the process was repeated until the weight of the samples no longer changed, that is, when they reached the saturation and moisture absorption level. The formula for calculating the moisture absorption rate M t of the sample is as follows [28]:…”
Section: Moisture Absorption Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silicone rubber composite insulators have been widely used in high voltage transmission lines because of their good hydrophobic and water-repellent mobility, excellent anti-fouling flashover performance, low cost, light weight, and easy installation, etc. [1]. The main structure of the composite insulator is composed of a high-temperature vulcanized silicone rubber umbrella skirt and sheath, glass steel core rod, pressure balancing ring, and end fittings.…”
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