Selection of Station Insulators With Respect to Ice and Snow—Part I: Technical Context and Environmental Exposure
2005; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 20; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tpwrd.2004.839731
ISSN1937-4208
AutoresM. Farzaneh, T. Baker, A. Bernstorf, J.T. Burnham, Tony Carreira, E.A. Cherney, William A. Chisholm, R. Christman, Richard Cole, John Cortinas, C. deTourreil, J.F. Drapeau, J. Farzaneh‐Dehkordi, Svein M. Fikke, R.S. Gorur, T. Grisham, Iván Gutman, J. Kuffel, Andrew J. K. Phillips, G. Powell, L. Rolfseng, M. Roy, T. Rożek, D.L. Ruff, A. E. Schwalm, V. Sklenička, G. A. Stewart, R. Sundararajan, M. Szeto, Roland Yingjie Tay, J. Zhang,
Tópico(s)Thermal Analysis in Power Transmission
ResumoIn selecting adequate insulators for substations at distribution and transmission voltage levels, special measures may be needed in locations exposed to freezing conditions. This first part of the paper describes the environmental and insulator parameters that influence the risk of flashover on station insulators exposed to freezing conditions.
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