Monitoring of dry bands and discharge activities at the surface of textured insulators with ac clean fog test conditions

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The aim of this study is the presentation of the results of an in-lab comparative study of electrical and thermal monitoring of artificially polluted, HTV-textured silicone rubber insulators, with different pollution levels. This work is a preliminary study of an in-situ monitoring of 400 kV SiR textured in a polluted environment. The results showed that the rms leakage current magnitude and pulses, and the average dissipated power depended on the pollution levels and the dry-bands formation. The discharge activity and their nature are governed by the pollution level and the voltage. A differentiation and a quantification between dry-band discharge onset and dry-band arc inception is highlighted.

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Slama, M. E. A., Albano, M., Haddad, A. M., Waters, R. T., Cwikowski, O., Iddrissu, I., … Scopes, O. (2021). Monitoring of dry bands and discharge activities at the surface of textured insulators with ac clean fog test conditions. Energies, 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14102914

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