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Citation

Lu JZ, Chen BH, Fang Z, Hu J, Wang B, Wu C, Huang S. J. Fire Sci. 2018; 36(4): 295-314.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0734904118782668

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Wildfires near transmission lines are important disasters that affect power transmission. Water mist is a highly efficient method for suppressing wildfires near electrical transmission lines, where it avoids line-tripping to ensure the safety of the grid. However, few studies have investigated the electrical safety during the water mist extinguishing process, including the risk of tripping transmission lines and the shock hazard for users. In this study, we systematically studied the influence of the gap distance and the electric conductivity of the water solution on the insulation characteristics of water mist with a Dv0.99 diameter of the droplets of ca. 500 µm, including the breakdown voltage and leakage current. Furthermore, we investigated the effect of water mist on the development of a long-gap discharge, and the insulation mechanism of water mist was also considered. Finally, water mist with multi-component additives was employed for suppressing wildfires near transmission lines in China, and we demonstrated the effectiveness of this method based on the reduction of line-tripping accidents caused by wildfires near transmission lines.


Language: en

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