Surface aging effects of long-term energized conductors on spectrum characteristics of audible noise

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The impact of surface aging level of long-term energized conductors on spectrum characteristics of audible noise is studied in this paper. It is found that the average roughness and root-mean-square roughness of conductors increase with the operating time, namely the aging degree, through the quantitative measurement. A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (LAeq) is found to increase with the aging level. As the aging aggravation, the LAeq and its high-frequency components (>1 kHz) increase substantially and high-frequency components are mainly contributing to the increasing of LAeq. The high-frequency components (>1 kHz) of the new and aged stranded conductors have a marked increasing trend as the surface potential gradient increases, while the low-frequency components are mainly environment noise.

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Yi, Y., Chen, Z. Y., & Wang, L. M. (2017). Surface aging effects of long-term energized conductors on spectrum characteristics of audible noise. AIP Advances, 7(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4998801

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