2018
DOI: 10.1520/jte20160455
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A Strategy to Determine Partial Discharge in XLPE Power Cables Using Acoustic Emission Detection Technique

Abstract: Acoustic emission (AE) is a nondestructive technique that has unique potential for evaluating degradation and possibly for failure prediction, as well, of cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) cables. This technique is more suited in high-voltage tests because of its external antielectromagnetism interference. The authors have demonstrated its capability toward failure prediction on XLPE cables. In this study, five sets of fifty identical XLPE cables were taken up for the investigation. These tests were carried out… Show more

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“…The energy released during loading is a consequence of microcracking, crack nucleation, crack growth or other failure modes in the material 29–31 . At present, AE has been widely used in civil engineering fields, such as structural health monitoring, 32 damage assessment of materials 33 and the fracture failure of concrete 34 . And AE is often used to describe the fatigue evolution of concrete 32,35,36 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The energy released during loading is a consequence of microcracking, crack nucleation, crack growth or other failure modes in the material 29–31 . At present, AE has been widely used in civil engineering fields, such as structural health monitoring, 32 damage assessment of materials 33 and the fracture failure of concrete 34 . And AE is often used to describe the fatigue evolution of concrete 32,35,36 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%