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송전용 자기재 현수애자의 원료변화에 따른 특성 연구

A Study on Properties of Porcelain Suspension Insulator for Transmission Line by a Change of Raw Materials

  • 발행 : 2004.04.01

초록

In order to analyze the physical and chemical characteristics of home production porcelain insulators by change of the alumina addition amount, 360001bs ball socket type suspension insulators which were manufactured in 1989, 1995 and 2001 removed in transmission line and an experiment was performed. By the result, 8 wt.% alumina that influences the mechanical properties and arc resistance properties in case of insulators that were manufactured in 1989 was contained, and the relative density and the fracture toughness of insulators appeared by 94.2% and 1.4 ㎫$.$ $M^{\frac{1}{2}}$, respectively. However, 12 wt.% alumina was contained in case of insulators that were manufactured in 1995, and the relative density and the fracture toughness of insulators appeared preferably lower by 92% and 1.3㎫$.$ $M^{\frac{1}{2}}$, respectively. Amount of alumina was contained most by 17 wt.% in case of insulators that were manufactured in 2001. It was confirmed that the electrical and mechanical characteristics such as the relative density and the fracture toughness appeared excellently by 96% and 1.7㎫$.$ $m^{\frac{1}{2}}$, respectively.

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