CORROSION STUDY OF INSULATORS IN THE TROPICS. CASE: SOUTHERN ISLAND OF JAVA
One disturbance in the electric power system that cannot be dismissed as inconsequential is corrosion. This is due to the fact that the system still contains a large number of parts made of corrosive metals like iron. The environment to which a material is exposed can greatly affect its susceptib...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/78326 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | One disturbance in the electric power system that cannot be dismissed as inconsequential is
corrosion. This is due to the fact that the system still contains a large number of parts made of
corrosive metals like iron. The environment to which a material is exposed can greatly affect its
susceptibility to corrosion. Environmental factors such as humidity, temperature, and the presence
of corrosive gases can all contribute to the corrosion process. This paper discusses the
investigation of the corrosion on an iron pin and cap of ceramic insulator at the transmission line
of Adipala - Kesugihan. The area, where insulator sample for this study were taken from, has a
warm and humid climate with relatively high temperatures throughout the year, making this region
vulnerable to corrosion. Experiments were conducted on four different insulators with varying
degrees of corrosion under artificial field conditions, which use salt fog made of local seawater.
At four different voltages, leakage current measurements were carried out to determine the leakage
current magnitude and harmonic contents. Corrosion itself is affected by environmental factors
such as humidity, pollution levels, rainfall, temperature, and wind speed. As a result, studies were
conducted to determine how each environmental factor affects corrosion. Four dry insulator
samples with varying degrees of corrosion were tested in two different environmental conditions,
which are clean fog and salt fog made of seawater from Jakarta and South Java, to obtain the
magnitude and harmonic of the leakage current. It was determined that the environmental
condition has significant impact on corrosion. Insulator tested in clean fog has smaller leakage
current than the one tested in salt fog. |
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