A Variation Model of Thermal Breakdown of a High-Voltage DC Cable Electrical Insulation

2020 ◽  
Vol 91 (4) ◽  
pp. 279-285
Author(s):  
V. S. Zarubin ◽  
G. N. Kuvyrkin ◽  
I. Yu. Savelyeva
Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 909
Author(s):  
David W. Upton ◽  
Keyur K. Mistry ◽  
Peter J. Mather ◽  
Zaharias D. Zaharis ◽  
Robert C. Atkinson ◽  
...  

The lifespan assessment and maintenance planning of high-voltage power systems requires condition monitoring of all the operational equipment in a specific area. Electrical insulation of electrical apparatuses is prone to failure due to high electrical stresses, and thus it is a critical aspect that needs to be monitored. The ageing process of the electrical insulation in high voltage equipment may accelerate due to the occurrence of partial discharge (PD) that may in turn lead to catastrophic failures if the related defects are left untreated at an initial stage. Therefore, there is a requirement to monitor the PD levels so that an unexpected breakdown of high-voltage equipment is avoided. There are several ways of detecting PD, such as acoustic detection, optical detection, chemical detection, and radiometric detection. This paper focuses on reviewing techniques based on radiometric detection of PD, and more specifically, using received signal strength (RSS) for the localization of faults. This paper explores the advantages and disadvantages of radiometric techniques and presents an overview of a radiometric PD detection technique that uses a transistor reset integrator (TRI)-based wireless sensor network (WSN).


Author(s):  
Christoph Jörgens ◽  
Markus Clemens

Purpose In high voltage direct current (HVDC), power cables heat is generated inside the conductor and the insulation during operation. A higher amount of the generated heat in comparison to the dissipated one, results in a possible thermal breakdown. The accumulation of space charges inside the insulation results in an electric field that contributes to the geometric electric field, which comes from the applied voltage. The total electric field decreases in the vicinity of the conductor, while it increases near the sheath, causing a possible change of the breakdown voltage. Design/methodology/approach Here, the thermal breakdown is studied, also incorporating the presence of space charges. For a developed electro-thermal HVDC cable model, at different temperatures, the breakdown voltage is computed through numerical simulations. Findings The simulation results show a dependence of the breakdown voltage on the temperature at the location of the sheath. The results also show only limited influence of the space charges on the breakdown voltage. Research limitations/implications The study is restricted to one-dimensional problems, using radial symmetry of the cable, and does not include any aging or long-term effect of space charges. Such aging effect can locally increase the electric field, resulting in a reduced breakdown voltage. Originality/value A comparison of the breakdown voltage with and without space charges is novel. The chosen approach allows for the first time to assess the influence of space charges and field inversion on the thermal breakdown.


2021 ◽  
pp. 136-141
Author(s):  
S.O. Bandurov ◽  
R.S. Lozhkin ◽  
G.О. Shyshkin

The article considers the ways to improve the protection system of linear electron accelerators ELV-1 and ELV-2 series on the basis of modern integrated and semiconductor component base. The proposed circuit solutions allowed turning off the facility power in case of gas electrical insulation breakdowns in the fast mode, that makes it impossible to work in an emergency. In order to improve the quality of control over the accelerator operation and additional informing an operator, capability of the proposed system to display information on the operator's computer monitor has been realized.


2002 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 176-179 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. B. Whitfield ◽  
J. E. Castle ◽  
C. Saracco ◽  
M. Ali

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