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Anti-icing performance of RTV coatings on porcelain insulators by controlling the leakage current

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In this paper, a room temperature vulcanized (RTV) silicone rubber coating containing sufficient carbon black to render it partially conducting but not enough carbon to lose its surface hydrophobicity, has been investigated to determine if the heat generated would suffice to inhibit ice growth on the insulators.
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Considerable work has been done on preventing ice formation on insulators and the modification of the surface characteristics by increasing the contact angle and decreasing the adherent force have been tried with some degree of success. Heating by electric current has however proved to be an effective and practical method for de-icing transmission lines, but difficult to apply to insulators. A room temperature vulcanized (RTV) silicone rubber coating containing sufficient carbon black to render it partially conducting but not enough carbon to lose its surface hydrophobicity, has been investigated to determine if the heat generated would suffice to inhibit ice growth on the insulators. The heat exchange progress was analyzed and the leakage current through it to prevent ice forming was estimated and coatings developed accordingly. The anti-icing performances of these RTV silicone rubber coatings with different leakage current magnitudes were compared in a climate chamber. The results showed that the surface heating effect, together with the hydrophobicity, could significantly reduce the formation of ice on insulators.

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Flashover Performance of Artificially Contaminated and ICED Long-Rod Transmission Line Insulators

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Reducing Ice Accumulation on Insulators by Applying Semiconducting RTV Silicone Coating

TL;DR: In this paper, a semiconducting RTV silicone coating was applied on high voltage insulators to delay ice formation and reduce the amount of ice accumulation on the strings. But the results showed that the coating on the insulators still failed to prevent flashover.
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The characteristics and performance in service of high-voltage porcelain insulators

TL;DR: In this paper, electrical characteristics and performance in service of porcelain insulators for outdoor highvoltage apparatus were discussed, and the authors emphasized that if large power systems are to be operated with a minimum of breakdowns a carefully planned scheme of field testing, supplemented by laboratory investigation is essential.
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Effect of insulator diameter on AC flashover voltage of an ice-covered insulator string

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