MODELING OF THE SALT DISSOLVING PROCESS OF WET NATURAL POLLUTION ON SILICONE RUBBER INSULATORS
Silicone rubber (SIR) composite insulators have been widely used in the field of HVAC and HVDC voltage insulation for its excellent pollution flashover performance. The hydrophobicity and hydrophobicity transfer properties make water cannot form continuous water film on the polluted surface and therefore increase the flashover voltage. In recent years, it's discovered that when the contaminated composite insulators get wet, salt in the pollution layer cannot be dissolved out completely. This means that the flashover voltage depends not only on the separated droplets, but also on the reduced dissolved salts amount. In this paper, the process of salt dissolving was studied to find out how much salts could be dissolved versus the wetting time. An experiment simulating water dripping process…