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http://dx.doi.org/10.5370/JEET.2015.10.5.2070

Application of Nano Coating to ACSR conductor for the Protection of Transmission lines against Solar Storms, Surface Flashovers, Corona and Over voltages  

Selvaraj, D. Edison (Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,Panimalar Engineering College)
Mohanadasse, K. (Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, St. Joseph's College of Engineering)
Sugumaran, C. Pugazhendhi (Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, CEG., Anna University)
Vijayaraj, R. (Dept. of Mech Engineering, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Engineering and Tech)
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Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology / v.10, no.5, 2015 , pp. 2070-2076 More about this Journal
Abstract
Nano composite materials were multi-constituent combinations of nano dimensional phases with distinct differences in structure, chemistry and properties. Nano particles were less likely to create large stress concentrations and thereby can avoid the compromise of the material ductility while improve other mechanical properties. Corona discharge was an electrical discharge. The ionization of a fluid surrounding a conductor was electrically energized. This discharge would occur when the strength of the electric field around the conductor was high enough to form a conductive region, but not high enough to cause electrical breakdown or arcing to nearby objects. This paper shows all the studies done on the preparation of nano fillers. Special attention has given to the ACSR transmission line conductor, TiO2 nano fillers and also to the evaluation of corona resistance on dielectric materials discussed in detail. The measurement of the dielectric properties of the nano fillers and the parameters influencing them were also discussed in the paper. Corona discharge test reveals that in 0%N ACSR sample corona loss was directly proportional to the applied line voltage. No significant change in corona loss between 0%N and 1%N. When TiO2 nano filler concentration was increased up to 10%N fine decrement in corona loss was found when compared to base ACSR conductor, corona loss was decreased by 40.67% in 10%N ACSR sample. It was also found from the surface conditions test that inorganic TiO2 nano filler increases the key parameters like tensile strength and erosion depth.
Keywords
ACSR; TiO2; Nano filler; Corona; Surface flashover;
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