2006
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrd.2005.855629
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Experimental Verification of the Proposed IEEE Performance and Testing Standard for ADSS Fiber Optic Cable for Use on Electric Utility Power Lines

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“…The failed cable was replaced by cable D and the "connected long span" impedance changed to simulate light pollution (R=42MΩ and C=65pF, Pi = 7.0) [8]. It is noted that while not necessarily expected, Cable E failed in keeping with data for polyethylene in the IEEE proposed test for 1222 [10], an affirmation of the data.…”
Section: Test Parameters For Sample Adss Cablementioning
confidence: 88%
“…The failed cable was replaced by cable D and the "connected long span" impedance changed to simulate light pollution (R=42MΩ and C=65pF, Pi = 7.0) [8]. It is noted that while not necessarily expected, Cable E failed in keeping with data for polyethylene in the IEEE proposed test for 1222 [10], an affirmation of the data.…”
Section: Test Parameters For Sample Adss Cablementioning
confidence: 88%
“…Throughout their service life ADSS cables, stretched between poles of a high voltage transmission line, suffer from several degradation mechanisms, such as humidity, pollution, ice load, wind, temperature variations, etc., which have a vital effect on the ageing and degradation process of the cables [2]. In addition to the necessary tensile strength, cable manufacturers have also to consider the electric stress mechanisms, which lead to accelerated aging and finally damage or destruction of the cable jacket [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high density foams, with smaller void diameter, have higher breakdown stress (Tian et al, 2003). Life time of the foam insulator depends on surface degradation; surface degradation depends on diameter of void in foam insulator (Karady et al, 2006 ). Surface degradation, the entire insulator is having the most significant effect that can cause distortion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%