Xiaolong Li, Guangkuo Zhang, Junran Jia, Chen Cao, Xin Lin
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Improved method in calculating the surface charge distribution of DC-GIL insulators with 3D geometry models
Surface charge accumulation is an important issue when dealing with the insulation property of direct-current gas-insulated transmission lines with insulators. An improved method is introduced to calculate the surface charge distribution of insulators based on three-dimensional (3D) geometry models with high solution accuracy and computing efficiency. More than 90% of the computing memory and time are reduced by applying weak form partial differential equation (PDE) to the ion transport equation compared to adding artificial diffusion term. The computing memory and time are further reduced by 70% when removing the diffusion term from the ion transport equation, whereas the accuracy remains unchanged. Thus, the method of combining the modification of ion transport equation and the application of weak form PDE is suggested in calculating the surface charge of 3D geometry models. Finally, this method is applied in calculating the surface charge distribution of a ±200-kV basin-type insulator under thermal-electric coupled fields and a ±500-kV tri-post insulator. Results show satisfying accuracy and efficiency. It is concluded that the proposed method can be applied in analysing the charge accumulation and ion transport behaviour based on 3D models under various operating conditions.
期刊介绍:
IET Science, Measurement & Technology publishes papers in science, engineering and technology underpinning electronic and electrical engineering, nanotechnology and medical instrumentation.The emphasis of the journal is on theory, simulation methodologies and measurement techniques.
The major themes of the journal are:
- electromagnetism including electromagnetic theory, computational electromagnetics and EMC
- properties and applications of dielectric, magnetic, magneto-optic, piezoelectric materials down to the nanometre scale
- measurement and instrumentation including sensors, actuators, medical instrumentation, fundamentals of measurement including measurement standards, uncertainty, dissemination and calibration
Applications are welcome for illustrative purposes but the novelty and originality should focus on the proposed new methods.