Corona: Chapter Six
Corona: Chapter Six
Corona: Chapter Six
Chapter Six
Corona:
When an alternating potential difference is applied across two
conductors whose spacing is large as compared to their diameters, there
is no apparent change in the condition of atmospheric air sur-rounding
the wires if the applied voltage is low. However, when the applied
voltage exceeds a certain value, called critical disruptive voltage, the
conductors are surrounded by a faint violet glow called corona.
The phenomenon of corona is accompanied by a hissing sound,
production of ozone, power loss and radio interference. The higher the
voltage is raised, the larger and higher the luminous envelope becomes,
and greater are the sound, the power loss and the radio noise. If the
applied voltage is increased to breakdown value, a flash-over will occur
between the conductors due to the breakdown of air insulation.
The phenomenon of violet glow, hissing noise and production of ozone
gas in an overhead transmission line is known as corona.
If the conductors are polished and smooth, the corona glow will be
uniform throughout the length of the conductors, otherwise the rough
points will appear brighter. With d.c. voltage, there is difference in the
appearance of the two wires. The positive wire has uniform glow about
it, while the negative conductor has spotty glow.
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1)Atmosphere
As corona is formed due to ionization of air surround ding the
conductors, therefore, it is affected by the physical state of atmosphere.
In the stormy weather, the number of ions is more than normal and such
corona occurs at much less voltage as compared with fair weather.
2-Conductor Size :-
The corona effect depends upon the ship and conditions of the
conductors. The rough and irregular surface will give rise to more
corona because unevenness of the surface decreases the value of break
down voltage. Thus a stranded conductor has irregular surface and
hence gives rise to more corona that a solid conductor.
4-Line voltage :-
The line voltage greatly affects corona. If it is low, there is no charge in
the condition of air surrounding the conductors and hence no corona is
formed. However if the line voltage has such a volue that electro static
stress developed at the conductor surface make air around the conductor
conducting then corona is formed
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*Advantages :-
1- Due to corona formation, the air surrounding the conductor
becomes conducting and hence virtual diameter of the conductor is
increased. The increased diameter reduces the electro static stress
between the conductors.
2- Corona reduces the effect of transient produced by surges.
*Disadvantages :-
*Important Terms :-
The phenomenon of corona plays an important role in the design of an
overhead transmission line.
Therefore, it is profitable to consider the following terms much used in
the analysis of corona effects :-
kv/
F = Supply frequency
V= Phase- neutral voltage
disruptive voltage ( r. m .s) per phase
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