Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9952100 International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 2019 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Corona performance of transmission lines in foul weather conditions, icing particularly, have attracted widely attentions. In this research, the influence of voltage polarity on corona performance of two icing categories, glaze and soft rime icing, is studied in corona cage via artificial icing method. The most important finding of this research is that a linear relationship is found between audible noise (AN) and the corona loss (CL) in dB above 1 W/m for the first time, the slopes of the line are voltage polarity-dependent. A 10.4 dBA and 13.7 dBA variation in the AN value for a 10 dB increase in the CL for negative and positive voltage respectively, with little influence icing categories. Moreover, the negative polarity conductors are attending to accumulate much more glaze ice than positive polarity conductors. Taylor cones and hemispheres are observed on the tip of glaze icicles when subjected to DC and AC electric field, respectively. For both icing categories, the CL of negative polarity conductors are bigger than that of positive polarity conductors, the contrary is the case of AN. When the voltage gradient is greater than 18.0 kV/cm, contrary to popular perception, the generated CL and AN of glaze ice-covered conductor are bigger than that of rain condition and fair weather, respectively.
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