Electrostatic and Electrodynamic Field Analyses of 33kV Line Insulators

Ibrahim A. Metwally, Sultan Qaboos University, College of Engineering
Md Abdus Salam, Sultan Qaboos University, College of Engineering
Ali Al-Maqrashi, Sultan Qaboos University, College of Engineering
Saif AR Sumry, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), Sultanate of Oman
Saif SH Al-Harthy, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), Sultanate of Oman

Abstract

Electrostatic and electrodynamic field analyses of 33kV line insulators were introduced to compare the electric-field and the current density profiles of commonly used line insulators in Oman; namely, silicone rubber (SiR) and porcelain line post insulators, and porcelain cap and pin insulator string. SLIM software package was used for such simulation, which is a fully integrated collection of software modules that provides facilities for the generation and solution of electromagnetic finite element models. The simulation results reveal that for the electrostatic simulation under pollution conditions, SiR and porcelain line-post insulators give maximum values of the electric field of 360kV/m and 1700kV/m, respectively. The latter value exceeds the recommended electric field level of 500kV/m. For the electrodynamic simulation under pollution conditions, the electric field and the current density are much higher for porcelain insulator compared to those of SiR insulator. The simulation of four cap-pin standard insulator string reveals that there is high electric field (1250kV/m) at the cap-insulator gap which can cause high current density for polluted case. Finally, the trend of the simulation results has been verified by experimental tests, which has been conducted on different 33kV line insulators having different designs and materials.

Submitted: April 12, 2006 · Accepted: July 3, 2006 · Published: September 28, 2006

Recommended Citation

Metwally, Ibrahim A.; Abdus Salam, Md; Al-Maqrashi, Ali; Sumry, Saif AR; and Al-Harthy, Saif SH (2006) "Electrostatic and Electrodynamic Field Analyses of 33kV Line Insulators," International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems: Vol. 7 : Iss. 3, Article 3.
DOI: 10.2202/1553-779X.1330
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/ijeeps/vol7/iss3/art3

 
 
 
 

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