Protection radius of bird-preventing installation design for 110 kV suspension insulators based on withstand tests

According to IEEE Guide for Reducing Bird-Related Outages, several types of transmission line faults could be induced by birds. The number of birds increases as human awareness of environmental protection increases. Thus, the probability of suspension insulator string flashover induced by bird streamer would also increase. Analysis of transmission line faults in Yunnan, China, shows that many transmission line faults occurred in the winter bird migration zone, and most of the towers affected are 110 kV transmission line towers. Hence, investigating the flashover process of the 110 kV transmission line suspension insulator strings induced by bird streamer and designing a well bird-preventing installation for 110 kV transmission line suspension insulator strings is necessary. In this study, a simplified, self-designed 110 kV transmission line tower is utilized to experiment on the three types of 110 kV transmission line suspension insulator string with bird simulation excrement. The analysis of withstand test results has revealed the mechanism of flashover caused by bird streamer of the three types of suspension insulator string, and the protection radius R of the three types of insulator string has been presented. The mechanism of flashover and test results have been testified by means of the distributions of electric field and potential calculated by FEM method. Thus, the bird streamer caused flashover could be classified as the shortest air gap breakdown. Hence, it is valuable for designing or selecting a well bird-preventing installation.

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