Laboratory investigation of the impact of air pollution on partial discharge inception voltage of insulators in a specific region

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Studying the discharge characteristics of transmission line insulators in the presence of pollution, particularly when the contaminated layer is wet by rain, fog or condensation, is necessary for selecting the proper insulation. Therefore, identifying the major air pollutants as well as the most effective ones on the discharge performance of outdoor insulators is mandatory. A systematic approach has been proposed to evaluate the impact of dominant air pollutants of an area on partial discharge (P.D) inception voltage of specimen insulators. Based on the suggested method, determining the pollution constituents, defining the dominant pollutant of the area, finding the most commonly used insulators for medium and above distribution voltages within the geographical boundaries of the Central Province of Iran, as well as examining the effect of dominant air pollutant of the region on partial discharge inception voltage of designated insulators by laboratory measurements, are the necessary steps toward a comprehensive study of the subject.

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Shafiei, Y., Faghihi, F., Heydari, H., & Salemi, A. H. (2021). Laboratory investigation of the impact of air pollution on partial discharge inception voltage of insulators in a specific region. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 11(6), 4634–4640. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v11i6.pp4634-4640

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