A Review on the Analysis of Electrostatic Stress in High Voltage Underground Cable Using Finite Element Method
Abstract:This study delves into the critical role of high-voltage underground cables in power transmission. These cables consist of multiple layers and conductors, typically made of copper or aluminum, and are insulated to endure various stresses. Insulation voids, bubbles, and defects within the material can cause partial discharge, impairing dielectric properties. Analyzing a cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) high-voltage cable with copper conductor, this work employs numerical methods to investigate stress distributi… Show more
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