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Electrical Power

Transmission Course

Corona Effect &


Factors Affecting the
Corona
By Dr. J. A. Laghari

Power Transmission Made Easy


 Corona:
Def: “The phenomenon of violet glow, hissing
noise and production of ozone gas in an overhead
transmission line is known as Corona”.

 Description:
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
surrounding the wires if the applied voltage is low.
 Corona:
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.
 Corona:
If the applied voltage is increased
to breakdown value, a flash-over will
occur between the conductors due to
the breakdown of air insulation.

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.
 Theory of Corona Formation:
Some ionisation is always present in air due to Cosmic rays are immensely high-
energy radiation, mainly
cosmic rays, ultraviolet radiations and radioactivity. originating outside the Solar
System. They may
produce showers of secondary
Therefore, under normal conditions, the air around particles that penetrate and
the conductors contains some ionised particles (i.e., impact the Earth's
atmosphere and sometimes even
free electrons and +ve ions) and neutral molecules. reach the surface.

Radioactivity refers to the process in which an unstable nucleus will Ultraviolet (UV) light is
decompose spontaneously, or decay, into a more stable configuration by an electromagnetic radiation with
emitting certain particles or certain forms of electromagnetic energy. This a wavelength from 400 nm to
100 nm, shorter than that of
results due to nuclear instability, because the nucleus experiences the intense
visible light but longer than X-
conflict between the two strongest forces in nature. There are many nuclear
rays. It is usually invisible and is
isotopes which are unstable and emit some kind of radiation. The most present in sunlight.
common types of radiation are called alpha, beta, and gamma radiation.
 Theory of Corona Formation:
When potential difference is applied between the conductors,
potential gradient (or Electric Field Intensity) is set up in the
air which will have maximum value at the conductor surfaces.
Electric field intensity is defined as
Under the influence of potential
the strength of an electric field at any point. The
gradient, the existing free electrons unit of measurement is the volt/meter. Potential
acquire greater velocities. gradient or electric field intensity, E = -(dV/dx)

The greater the applied voltage, the greater the potential


gradient and more is the velocity of free electrons.
 Theory of Corona Formation:
When the potential gradient at the conductor surface reaches
about 30 kV per cm (max. value), the velocity acquired by the
free electrons is sufficient to strike a neutral molecule with
enough force to dislodge one or more electrons from it.

This produces another ion and one or more free electrons,


which in turn are accelerated until they collide with other
neutral molecules, thus producing other ions.

Hence, the process of ionisation is cumulative. The result of this ionisation


is that either corona is formed or spark takes place between the conductors.
 Factors Affecting the Corona:
The following are the factors upon which corona depends:

 1. Atmosphere:
As corona is formed due to ionisation of air surrounding 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 as such corona occurs at much
less voltage as compared with fair weather.
 Factors Affecting the Corona:
 2. Conductor Size:
The corona effect depends upon the
shape 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 breakdown voltage.

Thus a stranded conductor has irregular surface and


hence gives rise to more corona than a solid conductor.
 Factors Affecting the Corona:
 3. Spacing Between Conductors:
If the spacing between the conductors is made very large as
compared to their diameters, there may not be any corona effect.

It is because larger distance between


conductors reduces the electro-static
stresses at the conductor surface, thus
avoiding corona formation.
 Factors Affecting the Corona:
 4. Line Voltage:
The line voltage greatly affects corona.

If it is low, there is no change in the condition of air


surrounding the conductors and hence no corona is formed.

However, if the line voltage has such a value that electrostatic


stresses developed at the conductor surface make the air around
the conductor conducting, then corona is formed.
 Disadvantages of Corona:
Corona is accompanied by a loss of energy.

This affects the transmission efficiency of the line.

Ozone is produced by corona and may cause


corrosion of the conductor due to chemical action.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH

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