Enhanced Pollution Flashover of a Slurry Coalescence Superhydrophobic Coating

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In this paper, the pollution flashover performance of a superhydrophobic surface with different coating strategies are studied. The results show that a superhydrophobic coating is effective in preventing pollution flashover under high voltage. The superhydrophobic coatings show increased pollution flashover voltage when compared to room temperature vulcanized silicone rubber and to an uncoated glass substrate. A novel suppression mechanism of the superhydrophobic coating is proposed which is driven by the electrostatic force produced by the applied voltage. The coalesced slippery slurry droplets and the expanded dry area on the superhydrophobic surface contributes to increased flashover voltage on the superhydrophobic surface. The superhydrophobic coating promises to be a prospective application in anti-pollution performance of insulators.

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Xu, W., Niu, J., Tian, K., Huang, Z., Li, J., Wang, F., … Zhao, Y. (2021). Enhanced Pollution Flashover of a Slurry Coalescence Superhydrophobic Coating. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 28(1), 310–317. https://doi.org/10.1109/TDEI.2020.009101

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