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Steep Impulse Voltage Characteristics of Suspension Insulators

Kenji MoritaKenji Morita received his B.S. degree in 1963 from the Tokyo Institute of Technology. The same year, he joined NGK Insulators, Ltd. After working on the design of transmission and substation insulators, he engaged mainly in the development and diffusion of lightning protection devices using zinc oxide element for power transmission. Currently, he is a Corporate Director and Group Executive of Engineering Group in Electric Power Business SectorT. ImakomaNGK Insulators, LtdMorio NishikawaMorio Nishikawa graduated from Higashiyama Technical High School in 1968. He is engaged mainly in research on impulse characteristics of insulators. He is currently Manager of Electric Power Engineering Research Laboratory of Engineering GroupHiroshi NozakiHiroshi Nozaki graduated from Nagoya Denki Technical High School in 1965. He is engaged in research and development of insulators for power transmission and is in charge of development of suspension insulators for UHV power transmission. He is currently a Manager of Power Transmission Engineering Department of the Insulator Engineering Division in the Engineering Group
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Abstract Transmission and distribution lines are sometimes struck by lightning and there is some risk of electrical puncture of suspension insulators due to high and steep lightning surge voltage. When the insulators suffer from steep lightning surge voltages, the solid insulating body of the insulators sometimes is punctured before external flashover in the air occurs. These characteristics were investigated on the insulators in the laboratory by using different steep impulse voltages. From the investigation results, both V‐t characteristics of external flashover and internal puncture were obtained on the insulators. It was found that the puncture of the insulators is a matter of probability, depending on the dimensions of the insulators, steep impulse voltages and number of impulse voltage applications. Especially, the effect of number of voltage applications on puncture probability was clarified and partial damage by a small number of voltage applications was verified before complete puncture occurred. Based on the study results, an empirical equation relating to probability of puncture ( P ), impulse voltage ( V ) and number of voltage applications ( N ) was established.

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