Development of a New Bi-Arc Dynamic Numerical Model for Modeling AC Flashover Processes of EHV Ice-Covered Insulators

This paper presents the development of a new bi-arc dynamic numerical model for predicting AC critical flashover voltage (FOV) of ice-covered extra-high voltage (EHV) insulators. The proposed model is based on a generic calculation algorithm coupled with commercial finite element method software des...

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Main Authors: Marouane Jabbari, Christophe Volat, Issouf Fofana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/10/2792
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spelling doaj-c687f9ea848a41b09e40556f39e5254c2020-11-25T02:29:16ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-10-011110279210.3390/en11102792en11102792Development of a New Bi-Arc Dynamic Numerical Model for Modeling AC Flashover Processes of EHV Ice-Covered InsulatorsMarouane Jabbari0Christophe Volat1Issouf Fofana2Modelling and Diagnostic of Electrical Power Network Equipment Laboratory (MODELE), University of Quebec, Chicoutimi, QC G7H 2B1, CanadaModelling and Diagnostic of Electrical Power Network Equipment Laboratory (MODELE), University of Quebec, Chicoutimi, QC G7H 2B1, CanadaModelling and Diagnostic of Electrical Power Network Equipment Laboratory (MODELE), University of Quebec, Chicoutimi, QC G7H 2B1, CanadaThis paper presents the development of a new bi-arc dynamic numerical model for predicting AC critical flashover voltage (FOV) of ice-covered extra-high voltage (EHV) insulators. The proposed model is based on a generic calculation algorithm coupled with commercial finite element method software designed to solve the Obenaus/Rizk model. The proposed model allows one to implement the Nottingham and Mayr approaches and compare the results obtained as a function of the arcing distance, the freezing water conductivity, and the initial arc length. The validation of the model demonstrated high accuracy in predicting the FOV of ice-covered post-type insulators and its capability to simulate the interaction of the two partial arcs during the flashover process. In particular, the results showed that the Nottingham approach is sensibly more accurate than the Mayr one, especially in simulating the dynamic behavior of the partial arcs during the flashover process. Based on the encouraging results obtained, a multi-arc calculation algorithm was proposed using the bi-arc dynamic numerical model as a basis. The basic idea, which consists in dividing the multi-arc model in several bi-arc modules, was not implemented and validated but will serve as a promising concept for future work.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/10/2792extra-high voltage (EHV) ice-covered insulatorflashoverpredictive bi- and multi-arcs modeldynamic numerical modelling
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Issouf Fofana
Development of a New Bi-Arc Dynamic Numerical Model for Modeling AC Flashover Processes of EHV Ice-Covered Insulators
Energies
extra-high voltage (EHV) ice-covered insulator
flashover
predictive bi- and multi-arcs model
dynamic numerical modelling
author_facet Marouane Jabbari
Christophe Volat
Issouf Fofana
author_sort Marouane Jabbari
title Development of a New Bi-Arc Dynamic Numerical Model for Modeling AC Flashover Processes of EHV Ice-Covered Insulators
title_short Development of a New Bi-Arc Dynamic Numerical Model for Modeling AC Flashover Processes of EHV Ice-Covered Insulators
title_full Development of a New Bi-Arc Dynamic Numerical Model for Modeling AC Flashover Processes of EHV Ice-Covered Insulators
title_fullStr Development of a New Bi-Arc Dynamic Numerical Model for Modeling AC Flashover Processes of EHV Ice-Covered Insulators
title_full_unstemmed Development of a New Bi-Arc Dynamic Numerical Model for Modeling AC Flashover Processes of EHV Ice-Covered Insulators
title_sort development of a new bi-arc dynamic numerical model for modeling ac flashover processes of ehv ice-covered insulators
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This paper presents the development of a new bi-arc dynamic numerical model for predicting AC critical flashover voltage (FOV) of ice-covered extra-high voltage (EHV) insulators. The proposed model is based on a generic calculation algorithm coupled with commercial finite element method software designed to solve the Obenaus/Rizk model. The proposed model allows one to implement the Nottingham and Mayr approaches and compare the results obtained as a function of the arcing distance, the freezing water conductivity, and the initial arc length. The validation of the model demonstrated high accuracy in predicting the FOV of ice-covered post-type insulators and its capability to simulate the interaction of the two partial arcs during the flashover process. In particular, the results showed that the Nottingham approach is sensibly more accurate than the Mayr one, especially in simulating the dynamic behavior of the partial arcs during the flashover process. Based on the encouraging results obtained, a multi-arc calculation algorithm was proposed using the bi-arc dynamic numerical model as a basis. The basic idea, which consists in dividing the multi-arc model in several bi-arc modules, was not implemented and validated but will serve as a promising concept for future work.
topic extra-high voltage (EHV) ice-covered insulator
flashover
predictive bi- and multi-arcs model
dynamic numerical modelling
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/10/2792
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