Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei 10607, Taiwan
Abstract
Insulators on overhead power lines have long been exposed to the outdoors and are susceptible to pollution and salt contamination. Due to factors such as wind and gravity, pollution in the atmosphere gradually deposits on the surface of the insulator. In humid and windy conditions, conductive pollutants begin to dissolve in the water on the surface of the insulator, increasing the leakage current and affecting insulation performance. This study mainly uses a data acquisition system to measure the leakage current of the insulator and weather parameters (including temperature, relative humidity, pressure, wind speed, and ultraviolet) around the insulator. Artificial intelligence is then applied to establish a prediction model for leakage current based on weather parameters. The established model accurately predicts insulator leakage current through weather parameters. In order to observe the real-time status of the insulator, this study establishes a monitoring platform that integrates the predicted leakage current with weather parameters. It allows users or maintenance personnel to connect to the server through the network to observe the predicted results and weather parameters. The results can establish a real-time salt contamination monitoring system for insulators on transmission lines, enabling operation and maintenance personnel to understand the actual insulation situation of the insulator in real-time. This can not only prevent power outages due to salt contamination or pollution but also reduce the workload for maintenance personnel. Moreover, the maintenance strategy is upgraded from time-base maintenance to condition-base maintenance, significantly improving the efficiency of operation and maintenance for power lines.
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