miltonboss
Electrical
- Jun 15, 2014
- 11
Hi...!
Dear friends, I'm looking for information on the influence of atmospheric pressure present at high altitudes sites on the isolation level of high voltage lines.
In estandarts IEC 71-1 are equations that relate the variables but only up to 2000 m.
Another equations in some documents is the following:
V=Vo*(P/Po)exp(N)
Vo voltage presented at standart conditions:
Presión: Po=101.3 kPa (760 mmHg)
Temperatura: T_o=20 (_^°)C ;
Humedad Absoluta: h_o=11 g/m^3
V, P voltage and presure at hight altitude.
and N depent on altitude, pollutions, insulator profile, etc.
Take note that my concern is focused ONLY IN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AS INFLUENCES IN THE DESIGN OF ISOLATION OF HIGH VOLTAGE LINES.
if they have any information that could help me I would be very grateful.
thanks
Dear friends, I'm looking for information on the influence of atmospheric pressure present at high altitudes sites on the isolation level of high voltage lines.
In estandarts IEC 71-1 are equations that relate the variables but only up to 2000 m.
Another equations in some documents is the following:
V=Vo*(P/Po)exp(N)
Vo voltage presented at standart conditions:
Presión: Po=101.3 kPa (760 mmHg)
Temperatura: T_o=20 (_^°)C ;
Humedad Absoluta: h_o=11 g/m^3
V, P voltage and presure at hight altitude.
and N depent on altitude, pollutions, insulator profile, etc.
Take note that my concern is focused ONLY IN ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AS INFLUENCES IN THE DESIGN OF ISOLATION OF HIGH VOLTAGE LINES.
if they have any information that could help me I would be very grateful.
thanks