Classification of RTV-coated porcelain insulator condition under different profiles and levels of pollution

Due to the limited hydrophobic properties of porcelain insulators, applying anti-pollution flashover coatings is crucial to enhance their functionality. This research outlines a classification system for assessing contamination levels on 22 kV porcelain insulators, both with and without coatings. It...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Author: Salem A.A.; Al-Gailani S.A.; Amer A.A.G.; Alsharef M.; Bajaj M.; Zaitsev I.; Ngah R.; Ghoneim S.S.M.
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Language:English
Published: Nature Research 2024
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Salem A.A.; Al-Gailani S.A.; Amer A.A.G.; Alsharef M.; Bajaj M.; Zaitsev I.; Ngah R.; Ghoneim S.S.M.
Classification of RTV-coated porcelain insulator condition under different profiles and levels of pollution
2024
Scientific Reports
14
1
10.1038/s41598-024-73520-7
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85205528607&doi=10.1038%2fs41598-024-73520-7&partnerID=40&md5=a6677ae2e47609bf018e8ca7e356e10c
Due to the limited hydrophobic properties of porcelain insulators, applying anti-pollution flashover coatings is crucial to enhance their functionality. This research outlines a classification system for assessing contamination levels on 22 kV porcelain insulators, both with and without coatings. It synthesizes six classification criteria derived through both numerical simulations and experimental studies to effectively gauge contamination severity. The study examined insulators treated with Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) silicone under three different conditions: uncoated, partially coated, and fully coated. Additionally, the research assessed the effects of humidity on these polluted insulators to understand environmental impacts on their performance. The criteria, which are the flashover voltage (x1), fifth to third harmonics of leakage current (x2), maximum electric field (x3), total harmonic index (x4), insulation resistance (x5) and dielectric loss (x6), were proposed for evaluating the insulator’s string condition. The finite element method (FEM) was used to simulate an electric field. Then, based on the proposed criteria, the performances of the Random Forest (RF), Support Vector Machine (SVM), K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN), and Multi-layer Perceptron (MLP) have been trained and compared to classify polluted insulator conditions with and without coating. The established criteria facilitate precise monitoring of the condition of high-voltage insulators, ensuring quick and effective responses that support the stability of the electrical power system. © The Author(s) 2024.
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author Salem A.A.; Al-Gailani S.A.; Amer A.A.G.; Alsharef M.; Bajaj M.; Zaitsev I.; Ngah R.; Ghoneim S.S.M.
spellingShingle Salem A.A.; Al-Gailani S.A.; Amer A.A.G.; Alsharef M.; Bajaj M.; Zaitsev I.; Ngah R.; Ghoneim S.S.M.
Classification of RTV-coated porcelain insulator condition under different profiles and levels of pollution
author_facet Salem A.A.; Al-Gailani S.A.; Amer A.A.G.; Alsharef M.; Bajaj M.; Zaitsev I.; Ngah R.; Ghoneim S.S.M.
author_sort Salem A.A.; Al-Gailani S.A.; Amer A.A.G.; Alsharef M.; Bajaj M.; Zaitsev I.; Ngah R.; Ghoneim S.S.M.
title Classification of RTV-coated porcelain insulator condition under different profiles and levels of pollution
title_short Classification of RTV-coated porcelain insulator condition under different profiles and levels of pollution
title_full Classification of RTV-coated porcelain insulator condition under different profiles and levels of pollution
title_fullStr Classification of RTV-coated porcelain insulator condition under different profiles and levels of pollution
title_full_unstemmed Classification of RTV-coated porcelain insulator condition under different profiles and levels of pollution
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description Due to the limited hydrophobic properties of porcelain insulators, applying anti-pollution flashover coatings is crucial to enhance their functionality. This research outlines a classification system for assessing contamination levels on 22 kV porcelain insulators, both with and without coatings. It synthesizes six classification criteria derived through both numerical simulations and experimental studies to effectively gauge contamination severity. The study examined insulators treated with Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) silicone under three different conditions: uncoated, partially coated, and fully coated. Additionally, the research assessed the effects of humidity on these polluted insulators to understand environmental impacts on their performance. The criteria, which are the flashover voltage (x1), fifth to third harmonics of leakage current (x2), maximum electric field (x3), total harmonic index (x4), insulation resistance (x5) and dielectric loss (x6), were proposed for evaluating the insulator’s string condition. The finite element method (FEM) was used to simulate an electric field. Then, based on the proposed criteria, the performances of the Random Forest (RF), Support Vector Machine (SVM), K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN), and Multi-layer Perceptron (MLP) have been trained and compared to classify polluted insulator conditions with and without coating. The established criteria facilitate precise monitoring of the condition of high-voltage insulators, ensuring quick and effective responses that support the stability of the electrical power system. © The Author(s) 2024.
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