Energies (Sep 2021)

Optical Diagnostic Characterization of the Local Arc on Contaminated Insulation Surface at Low Pressure

  • Hao Yang,
  • Haotian Zhang,
  • Wen Cao,
  • Xuanxiang Zhao,
  • Ran Wen,
  • Junping Zhao,
  • Shengwu Tan,
  • Pengchao Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14196116
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 19
p. 6116

Abstract

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Flashover of contaminated insulators is a major problem for power systems at high altitude. Laboratory experiments have shown that the optical diagnostic method can provide extensive information on the physical process of contamination flashover. In this paper, a study of the local arc on a wet polluted surface under low pressure by using the optical diagnostic method is presented. The thickness of the continuous spectrum, spectral line intensity and the spectral composition varies significantly in different stages of the local arc development. Thermodynamic parameters of the local arc (including electron temperature, electron density and conductivity) are obtained by analyzing the spectra. Both the electron temperature and the conductivity increase with the increase in leakage current and air pressure. Although the electron density does not change significantly with an increase in leakage current, it increases significantly with an increase in air pressure. The findings of this work could be used as supplementary information for the investigation of local arc parameters, thus providing a reliable reference for the calculation of contamination flashover at high altitude.

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