Author
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- Zhuoran Yang
(State Grid Nanjing Power Supply Company, Nanjing 210005, China)
- Yue Wang
(State Grid Nanjing Power Supply Company, Nanjing 210005, China)
- Jian Liu
(State Grid Nanjing Power Supply Company, Nanjing 210005, China)
- Hongze Li
(State Grid Nanjing Power Supply Company, Nanjing 210005, China)
- Lixiang Lv
(State Grid Nanjing Power Supply Company, Nanjing 210005, China)
- Xiaolong Li
(School of Electrical Engineering, Shenyang University of Technology, Shenyang 110870, China)
Abstract
Basin insulator is a critical component of gas-insulated transmission line (GIL) systems. Air gap defects and surface crack defects may form in basin insulators due to casting, installation, or transport processes. This phenomenon poses a significant threat to long-term safety and stability and may even lead to partial discharges. This study establishes a simulation model of a GIL system-incorporating insulator to systematically analyze the influence patterns of various defects on the insulation characteristics of the basin insulator. Meanwhile, an equation predicting the relationship between defect size and maximum electric field strength is derived. The research revealed the following: For short air gap defects near the conductor, increasing length reduces their impact on the surrounding electric field, with the radius having minimal effect; for long air gap defects near the conductor, increasing length amplifies their influence. Smooth air gap defects distant from the conductor show negligible variation in maximum electric field strength with increasing length, while unsmooth air gap defects exhibit more pronounced effects at shorter lengths. Under identical conditions, unsmooth air gap defects demonstrate greater influence on the electric field than smooth ones. For elliptical surface defects, variations in radius show the strongest distortion. The degree of influence from surface crack defects correlates directly with their proximity to the conductor. These findings provide critical diagnostic criteria for assessing the insulation performance of basin insulator under damaged conditions.
Suggested Citation
Zhuoran Yang & Yue Wang & Jian Liu & Hongze Li & Lixiang Lv & Xiaolong Li, 2025.
"Analysis of the Influence of Structural Defects on the Insulation of GIL Basin Insulator Under AC Electric Field,"
Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(20), pages 1-19, October.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jeners:v:18:y:2025:i:20:p:5347-:d:1768701
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