Abstract—The leakage current on heavily polluted silicone rubber insulators is usually smaller than on similarly polluted porcelain insulators. In this paper, results are presented that show that under light contamination, the currents on the two types of insulators can have similar values. Results are also presented from two different sites that show that under certain conditions the currents on silicone insulators can be higher than on porcelain. The phenomenon is explained, referring to the superior washability of the porcelain and moisture absorption of the pollution layer on the silicone rubber insulators during times of high humidity
This paper presents investigations on the performance of 33 kV silicone rubber insulators characteri...
The performance of insulators when exposed to pollution is a very critical issue which highly affect...
Pollution of outdoor high voltage insulators is a common problem for utilities, with a considerable ...
The leakage current measurements on standard post insulators and on rod insulators without sheds wer...
This paper presents the experimental results of comparison between leakage currents and discharge cu...
Non-ceramic insulators have been tested in the field and under laboratory conditions in many countri...
This paper presents the experimental results of leakage current waveforms which appears on porcelain...
Abstract—This paper presents the experimental results of leakage current waveforms which appears on ...
Abstract: Silicone rubber when contaminated by dust has the ability to transfer the hydrophobicity t...
This study presents the experimental results of eight months naturally coastal polluted outdoor por...
One of the important factors influencing outdoor insulators performance is pollution phenomenon. The...
Ceramic insulator is widely used in Indonesian electrical power distribution system. Based on previo...
This paper explains the research results of leakage current, hydrophobicity and flashover voltage c...
Flashover behaviour of silicone rubber insulators were analysed under contaminated conditions in thi...
Semiconducting Glazed Insulators are one of the most efficiently used insulators in contaminant are...
This paper presents investigations on the performance of 33 kV silicone rubber insulators characteri...
The performance of insulators when exposed to pollution is a very critical issue which highly affect...
Pollution of outdoor high voltage insulators is a common problem for utilities, with a considerable ...
The leakage current measurements on standard post insulators and on rod insulators without sheds wer...
This paper presents the experimental results of comparison between leakage currents and discharge cu...
Non-ceramic insulators have been tested in the field and under laboratory conditions in many countri...
This paper presents the experimental results of leakage current waveforms which appears on porcelain...
Abstract—This paper presents the experimental results of leakage current waveforms which appears on ...
Abstract: Silicone rubber when contaminated by dust has the ability to transfer the hydrophobicity t...
This study presents the experimental results of eight months naturally coastal polluted outdoor por...
One of the important factors influencing outdoor insulators performance is pollution phenomenon. The...
Ceramic insulator is widely used in Indonesian electrical power distribution system. Based on previo...
This paper explains the research results of leakage current, hydrophobicity and flashover voltage c...
Flashover behaviour of silicone rubber insulators were analysed under contaminated conditions in thi...
Semiconducting Glazed Insulators are one of the most efficiently used insulators in contaminant are...
This paper presents investigations on the performance of 33 kV silicone rubber insulators characteri...
The performance of insulators when exposed to pollution is a very critical issue which highly affect...
Pollution of outdoor high voltage insulators is a common problem for utilities, with a considerable ...