This paper investigates the influence of arc velocity and propagation criteria on the parameters of a dynamic numerical mono-arc model used to predict flashover voltage of ice-covered insulators. For that purpose, a generic algorithm has been developed which, coupled with a Finite Element commercial software, permits us to solve the mono-arc Obenaus equation. The versatility of the proposed algorithm allows to implement three different arc propagation criteria and five different arc velocity criteria, as well as to compute the corresponding flashover voltage, arc velocity and leakage current. Moreover, this algorithm permits to propose a new arc velocity criterion based on numerical calculation instead of analytical formulation as proposed ...
Arc fault processes can lead to strong damages in gas-insulated switchgears and have to be considere...
Considering the ice shedding phenomena on ice-covered outdoor insulators, this paper conducted the a...
abstract: This paper presents a theoretical model for evaluating flashover performance of insulators...
This paper presents an improved dynamic model based on the finite element method (FEM) for predictin...
This paper presents an improved dynamic model based on the finite element method (FEM) for predictin...
This paper represents the continuation of a previous study regarding the prediction of critical flas...
A dynamic finite element method (FEM) based model for predicting DC and AC critical flashover voltag...
In this paper, a model based on dynamic electric field analysis has been developed to predict the fl...
In order to study the flashover mechanism of polluted insulators under AC voltage, a new arc propaga...
The present paper presents an investigation on the comparison between the numerical and mathematical...
The appreciable number of flashover of polluted insulators, energised with DC voltage, has motivated...
Glass insulators, due to its diverse characteristics, were used widely around the world for high vol...
The established model of the flashover of an insulator, whose surface is covered with a moist, condu...
This work presents an autonomous and dynamic model of prediction of the characteristics of discharge...
This work presents a self-consistent discharge model allowing to predict the behaviour of polluted i...
Arc fault processes can lead to strong damages in gas-insulated switchgears and have to be considere...
Considering the ice shedding phenomena on ice-covered outdoor insulators, this paper conducted the a...
abstract: This paper presents a theoretical model for evaluating flashover performance of insulators...
This paper presents an improved dynamic model based on the finite element method (FEM) for predictin...
This paper presents an improved dynamic model based on the finite element method (FEM) for predictin...
This paper represents the continuation of a previous study regarding the prediction of critical flas...
A dynamic finite element method (FEM) based model for predicting DC and AC critical flashover voltag...
In this paper, a model based on dynamic electric field analysis has been developed to predict the fl...
In order to study the flashover mechanism of polluted insulators under AC voltage, a new arc propaga...
The present paper presents an investigation on the comparison between the numerical and mathematical...
The appreciable number of flashover of polluted insulators, energised with DC voltage, has motivated...
Glass insulators, due to its diverse characteristics, were used widely around the world for high vol...
The established model of the flashover of an insulator, whose surface is covered with a moist, condu...
This work presents an autonomous and dynamic model of prediction of the characteristics of discharge...
This work presents a self-consistent discharge model allowing to predict the behaviour of polluted i...
Arc fault processes can lead to strong damages in gas-insulated switchgears and have to be considere...
Considering the ice shedding phenomena on ice-covered outdoor insulators, this paper conducted the a...
abstract: This paper presents a theoretical model for evaluating flashover performance of insulators...