LEITE NETO, A. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1909647162887408; LEITE NETO, Antonio Francisco.
Resumen:
This work presents an evaluation of the electric field and potential in polymeric insulators
under different operating conditions. The conditions considered were: intact isolator, with
the presence of external defect and under the effect of pollution. Thus, two 138 kV
polymeric insulators were modeled with the aid of a multiphysics simulation software
that employs the Finite Element Method.. A thin conductive layer was modeled on the
surface of the insulators in order to investigate the influence of pollution on their electrical
behavior. The external defect, in turn, is represented by a hole that surrounds the insulator
in a 360 ° rotation and deep enough to reach the interface between the sheath and the core.
In simulations performed on polluted insulators, it was detected that the insulator has a
resistive characteristic, with low intensity electric field peaks. While the analysis of
defective isolators showed that the electric field is distorted, the intensity of which is
sufficient to cause air ionization and electrical rupture. From the results obtained for each
insulator, it was possible to observe the electrical characteristics of the two topologies of
polymeric insulators and to verify which topology presents the best electrical
performance.