Dry band formation on the surface of outdoor insulators is one of the main reasons leading to flashover and power outages. In this paper, a dynamic arc model is proposed for single and multiple dry bands configuration to predict the critical flashover voltage for silicone rubber outdoor insulators. An arc is modelled as a time dependent impedance consisting of a Resistor Inductor Capacitor (RLC) circuit. The effect of dry band location and existence of multiple dry bands on critical flashover voltage is investigated. To validate the proposed model, experiments were conducted in a climate chamber under controlled environmental conditions on rectangular silicone rubber sheets polluted using improved solid layer method based on IEC 60,507. Tes...
The appreciable number of flashover of polluted insulators, energised with DC voltage, has motivated...
In-depth understanding of the pollution problems such as dry bands and the polymeric aging process r...
Outdoor insulation is continuously exposed to the elements and its performance is severely affected ...
Dry band formation on the surface of outdoor insulators is one of the main reasons leading to flasho...
Dry band formation on the surface of outdoor insulators is one of the main reasons leading to flasho...
Silicone rubber insulators are replacing the conventional ceramic and porcelain insulators rapidly i...
International audienceThis paper is aimed at the study of the influence of dry bands and the polluti...
Pollution flashover occurs when soluble and nonsoluble materials cover the surface of an insulator, ...
International audienceThis paper presents a self-consistent multi-arcs dynamic model for high voltag...
Flashover behaviour of silicone rubber insulators were analysed under contaminated conditions in thi...
To study the effect of dry band location on electric field distribution of polymeric insulators, sim...
Glass insulators, due to its diverse characteristics, were used widely around the world for high vol...
This paper represents the continuation of a previous study regarding the prediction of critical flas...
The established model of the flashover of an insulator, whose surface is covered with a moist, condu...
This work aimed to study the influence of contamination profiles and humidity on flashover electrica...
The appreciable number of flashover of polluted insulators, energised with DC voltage, has motivated...
In-depth understanding of the pollution problems such as dry bands and the polymeric aging process r...
Outdoor insulation is continuously exposed to the elements and its performance is severely affected ...
Dry band formation on the surface of outdoor insulators is one of the main reasons leading to flasho...
Dry band formation on the surface of outdoor insulators is one of the main reasons leading to flasho...
Silicone rubber insulators are replacing the conventional ceramic and porcelain insulators rapidly i...
International audienceThis paper is aimed at the study of the influence of dry bands and the polluti...
Pollution flashover occurs when soluble and nonsoluble materials cover the surface of an insulator, ...
International audienceThis paper presents a self-consistent multi-arcs dynamic model for high voltag...
Flashover behaviour of silicone rubber insulators were analysed under contaminated conditions in thi...
To study the effect of dry band location on electric field distribution of polymeric insulators, sim...
Glass insulators, due to its diverse characteristics, were used widely around the world for high vol...
This paper represents the continuation of a previous study regarding the prediction of critical flas...
The established model of the flashover of an insulator, whose surface is covered with a moist, condu...
This work aimed to study the influence of contamination profiles and humidity on flashover electrica...
The appreciable number of flashover of polluted insulators, energised with DC voltage, has motivated...
In-depth understanding of the pollution problems such as dry bands and the polymeric aging process r...
Outdoor insulation is continuously exposed to the elements and its performance is severely affected ...