Conical insulator with VFTO suppression function
A technology of insulators and cones, applied in the field of power equipment, can solve the problems of charge accumulation on the surface of insulators and unstable operation of GIS equipment, etc., and achieve the effects of reducing electric field distortion, inhibiting charge accumulation, and maintaining reliability
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[0027] figure 1 A schematic structural diagram of a tapered insulator with a VFTO suppression function provided in the embodiment of the present application. see figure 1 , the conical insulator includes: a central insert 1 , an insulating zone 2 , a creepage zone 3 and a fixing flange 4 . Wherein, the central insert 1 is arranged on the top of a hollow cone, and the cone is divided into two parts, wherein one end close to the central insert 1 is an insulating area 2, and the rest is a creepage area 3, and the creepage The bottom of zone 3 is connected to the fixing flange 4 . That is to say, the longitudinal section of the insulator is a "V"-shaped structure.
[0028] Optionally, the material of the insulating region 2 is epoxy resin-based aluminum oxide, wherein the content of aluminum oxide is any value between 10% and 15%, such as 13%. It should be noted that the contents mentioned in this application all refer to mass percentage.
[0029] Optionally, the material of ...
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[0040]The various parts of the tapered insulator provided in Example 1 of the present application, including the central insert 1, the insulating area 2, the creepage area 3 and the fixing flange 4, are integrated connection structures, rather than being connected by bolts, screws, etc. . This embodiment mainly describes the preparation method of the tapered insulator.
[0041] The integrated tapered insulator provided in the embodiment of the present application is prepared by vacuum casting. During the operation of GIS, under the action of VFTO, charges will be introduced on the surface of the insulator. Compared with the bolt connection, the integrated connection structure is beneficial to reduce the resistance of the insulator itself, and facilitate the dissipation of the charges accumulated on the surface of the insulator.
[0042] Specifically, the preparation method of the integrated tapered insulator provided in the embodiment of the present application is as follows...
Embodiment 3
[0047] In this example, tapered insulators with 0%, 10% and 15% of non-linear fillers added in the creepage zone 3 were used to carry out VFTO wave application experiments to test the dissipation effect of the tapered insulator on the surface charge. As follows.
[0048] image 3 The VFTO waveform diagram applied at the center insert 1 provided in the embodiment of the present application. Apply the VFTO wave at the central insert 1 of each of the above-mentioned conical insulators, and collect the surface potential data from the high-voltage electrode to the fixed flange 4 on the surface of each conical insulator, and obtain the following: Figure 4 The potential diagram of the high voltage electrode to the fixing flange 4 of the insulator is shown.
[0049] From Figure 4 It can be seen that in creepage region 3, the insulator with 0% addition of nonlinear material has the highest surface potential, followed by the insulator with 10% addition, and the insulator with 15% a...
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