Fault analysis of optical CT breakage at HVDC converter station
Fault analysis of optical CT breakage at HVDC converter station
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- Author(s): Y. Lei 1 ; J. Peng 1 ; Z. Zeng 1 ; C. Wen 1 ; L. Luo 1
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Maintenance Company , Hunan Electric Power Company . China, Tianxin district, Changsha , Hunan .
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The 16th IET International Conference on AC and DC Power Transmission (ACDC 2020),
2021
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1612 – 1617
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Maintenance Company , Hunan Electric Power Company . China, Tianxin district, Changsha , Hunan .
- Conference: The 16th IET International Conference on AC and DC Power Transmission (ACDC 2020)
- DOI: 10.1049/icp.2020.0217
- ISBN: 978-1-83953-330-3
- Location: Online Conference
- Conference date: 02-03 July 2020
- Format: PDF
April 2016, One AC filter of a HVDC converter station occurred optical CT breakage alarm signal. The optical CT composite insulator is inspected, cracks at the first and second umbrella skirt on the high voltage end is found. Also, the optical cable that transmits optical signals is damaged. Finite Element Method (FEM) simulation software was used to calculate the surface electric field of insulators by simulation, the possibility of aging and destruction of organic insulating materials caused by high filed strength creeping discharge is eliminated. Then, the cause of the damage from production process and other aspects is analysis. Some feasible suggestion is proposed based on the research results.
Inspec keywords: composite insulators; creep; organic insulating materials; HVDC power convertors; HVDC power transmission; finite element analysis; electric fields
Subjects: Organic insulation; Finite element analysis; Dielectric breakdown and discharges; Power convertors and power supplies to apparatus; Power line supports, insulators and connectors; d.c. transmission