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What is the Corona Effect in


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There is a hissing noise with violet glow phenomenon termed as corona


effect which is commonly observed in high voltage transmission lines.
The corona effects leads to high voltage drop and energy loss along with
release of ozone gas. There is a need to be aware of this phenomenon
and its effects on the transmission system. Read more as we cover the
factors contributing to corona effect, its disadvantages & also some
advantages and methods to reduce the corona effect.

What is Corona Effect?

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This phenomenon is produced due to ionization of air, surrounding the


conductor.In transmission lines, when high alternating voltage is induced
between the conductors. The electrostatic field across the conductor
produces the condition of potential gradient. The air gets ionized when
the potential gradient at conductor surface reaches to the value of
30kV/cm at normal pressure and temperature.

In transmission lines, conductors are surrounded by the air. Air acts as a


dielectric medium. When the electric field intensity is less than 30kV/cm,
the induced current between the conductor is not sufficient to ionize the
air. However, when the voltage of air surrounding the conductor exceeds
the value of 30kV/cm, the charging current starts to flow through the air,
that is air has been ionized. The ionized air act as a virtual conductor,
producing a hissing sound with a violet glow under particular condition.
This electrical discharge caused by ionization of air is known as Electrical
Corona Discharge or Corona Effect.

Disadvantages & Advantages of


Corona Effect:
1. Disadvantages:
The corona effect has following disadvantages:

A non-sinusoidal voltage drop occurs in transmission line due to


non-sinusoidal corona current, which causes interference with
neighboring communication circuits due to electromagnetic
transients and electrostatic induction effects.
Ozone gas is produced due to the formation of corona, which
chemically reacts with the conductor and causes corrosion.
The energy dissipated in the system due to corona effect is called
as Corona loss. The power loss due to corona is undesirable and
uneconomical. The efficiency of transmission line is highly reduced
due to the loss of power or energy.

We can protect our power system from electric transients by using


various devices. Read our blog on Surge Protection Devices which
help to mitigate the effect of such transients.

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2. Advantages:
To every disadvantage, there is a corresponding advantage. Corona
effect may highly affect the efficiency of transmission lines, however it
also provides safety to the transmission line.

The main advantages of corona effects are:

Due to corona across the conductor, the sheath of air surrounding


the conductor becomes conductive which rises the conductor
diameter virtually. This virtual increase in the conductor diameter,
reduces the maximum potential gradient or maximum electrostatic
stress. Thus, probability of flash-over is reduced.
Effects of transients produced by lightning or electrical surges are
also reduced due to corona effect. As, the charges induced on the
line by surge or other causes, will be partially dissipated as a
corona loss. In this way, corona protects the transmission lines by
reducing the effect of transients which are produced by voltage
surges.

Factors Affecting Corona


Discharge:
The phenomenon of electric discharge associated with energized
electrical devices, including transmission lines results in a power loss,
reducing the efficiency of the transmission lines. The following factors
can change the magnitude of the Corona Effect:

1. Supply Voltage: As the electrical corona discharge mainly depends


upon the electric field intensity produced by the applied system
voltage. Therefore, if the applied voltage is high, the corona
discharge will cause excessive corona loss in the transmission lines.
On contrary, the corona is negligible in the low-voltage
transmission lines, due to the inadequate amount of electric field
required for the breakdown of air.
2. Conductor Surface: The corona effect depends upon the shape,
material and conditions of the conductors. The rough and irregular
surface i.e., unevenness of the surface, decreases the value of
breakdown voltage. This decrease in breakdown voltage due to
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concentrated electric field at rough spots, give rise to more corona


effect. The roughness of conductor is usually caused due to the
deposition of dirt, dust and scratching. Raindrops, snow, fog and
condensation accumulated on the conductor surface are also
sources of surface irregularities that can increase corona.
3. Air Density Factor: Air density factor also determines the corona
loss in transmission lines. The corona loss in inversely proportional
to air density factor. Power loss is high due to corona in
Transmission lines that are passing through a hilly area because in
a hilly area the density of air is low.
4. Spacing between Conductors: Design engineers calculate the
spacing between the two conductors in the transmission line after
careful and extensive research. As the phenomenon of corona
discharge is affected by the conductor spacing. If the distance
between two conductors is very large as compared to the diameter
of conductor, the corona effect may not happen. It is because the
larger distance between conductors reduces the electro-static
stress at the conductor surface, thus avoiding corona formation.
5. Atmosphere: As corona is formed due to ionization 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 weather. The decrease in the value of
breakdown voltage is followed by the increase in the number of
ions. As a result of it, corona occurs at much less voltage as
compared to the breakdown voltage value in fair weather.

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Methods of Reducing Corona


Effects
It has been observed that the intense corona effects are observed at a
working voltage of 33 kV or above. On the sub-stations or bus-bars
rated for 33 kV and higher voltages, highly ionized air may cause flash-
over in the insulators or between the phases, causing considerable
damage to the equipment, if careful designing is not made to reduce the
corona effect.The corona effect can be reduced by the following
methods:

1. By Increasing Conductor Size: The voltage at which corona occurs


can be raised by increasing conductor size. Hence, the corona
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effect may be reduced. This is one of the reasons that ACSR


conductors which have a larger cross-sectional area are used in
transmission lines.
2. By Increasing Conductor Spacing: The corona effect can be
eliminated by increasing the spacing between conductors, which
raises the voltage at which corona occurs. However, increase in
conductor spacing is limited due to the cost of supporting
structure as bigger cross arms and supports to accompany the
increase in conductor spacing, increases the cost of transmission
system.
3. By Using Corona Ring: The intensity of electric field is high at the
point where the conductor curvature is sharp. Therefore, corona
discharge occurs first at the sharp points, edges, and corners. In
order to, mitigate electric field, corona rings are employed at the
terminals of very high voltage equipment.

Corona rings are metallic rings of toroidal shaped, which are fixed at the
end of bushings and insulator strings. This metallic ring distributes the
charge across a wider area due to its smooth round shape which
significantly reduces the potential gradient at the surface of the
conductor below the critical disruptive value and thus preventing corona
discharge.

To grab information about conductor sizing, read our previous blog


on how to choose the most economic size and type of cable?

Important Parameters in Corona


Analysis:
In the design of an overhead transmission line, the phenomenon of
corona plays an important role. Therefore, the following terms are used
in the analysis of corona effects:

1. Critical Disruptive Voltage: The minimum phase-neutral voltage at


which corona occurs is known as 'Critical disruptive voltage'.

Now, consider two conductors having radius of 'r' cm separated from


each other by 'd' cm. Potential gradient 'g' at the conductor surface is
given by:

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Where, V is phase-neutral potential. The value of g must be made equal


to the breakdown strength of air, for the formation of corona.The
breakdown strength of air at 76 cm pressure and temperature of 25ºC is
30 kV/cm (max) or 212 kV/cm (r.m.s.) and is denoted by go.If Vc is the
phase-neutral potential required to produce corona under these
conditions, then,

Therefore, Critical disruptive voltage is:

The value of go is directly proportional to air density.Thus, the


breakdown strength of air at a barometric pressure of b cm of mercury
and temperature of t 0C becomes:

Under standard conditions, the value of δ = 1.

∴ Critical disruptive voltage, Vc = go δ r loge (d/r)

The corona effect also depends upon the surface condition of the
conductor. Thus, the irregularity factor mo is accounted by multiplying
the above expression.

∴ Critical disruptive voltage, Vc = mo go δ r loge (d/r) kV/phase

Where, value of mo is given as:

S.No. Conductor surface Value of irregularity factor

1 Polished conductors 1

2 Dirty conductors 0.92 - 0.98

3 Stranded conductor 0.8 - 0.87

2. Visual Critical Voltage: At disruptive voltage Vc, the glow of corona


does not appear along the conductors but at a higher voltage Vv,

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termed as Visual critical voltage. The phase-neutral effective value of


visual critical voltage can be determined by the following formula:

Where m v is another irregularity factor. Its value is 1 when conductors'


surface is polished, and 0.72 to 0.82 for rough conductors.

3. Power Loss Due to Corona: The formation of corona is always


accompanied by the loss of energy which is dissipated in the form of
light, heat, sound and chemical action. When disruptive voltage is
exceeded, the power loss due to corona is given by:

Where,

f = supply frequency in Hz

V = phase-neutral voltage (r.m.s.)

Vc = disruptive voltage (r.m.s.) per phase

In all, electrical corona discharge is an important factor in transmission


and sub-transmission systems which should be taken into account to
ensure both reduction in energy loss and increment in system safety.
Corona effect causes corrosion at conductor's surface, and pose a threat
to the signal integrity of data communication. Several techniques have
been implemented to reduce the corona effect to some extent. Such as
some present day methods include increasing the conductor's diameter,
spacing between the transmission line conductors, using hollow
conductors and corona rings.

Generally, it is recommended to use Aluminum corona rings at the


conductor end of the string insulators for lines above 230 kV and on
both ends of the insulator for 500 kV. Having a good understanding of
the nature of conductor material is essential for engineers, so that they
can develop proper techniques to mitigate adverse effects caused by
electrical corona. In the end, it is emphasized to consider the
configuration of the conducting line as well as the factors affecting
corona discharge such as, resistance of the AC line and the current
capacity.

Let us know if you have any queries regarding this topic and do provide
us with your feedback in the comments.
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