2011
DOI: 10.1109/tpwrd.2010.2084600
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Field Test and Simulation of a 400-kV Cross-Bonded Cable System

Abstract: This paper discusses cable modeling for long highvoltage ac underground cables. In investigating the possibility of using long cables instead of overhead lines, the simulation results must be trustworthy. Therefore, model validation is of great importance. This paper gives a benchmark case for measurements on a 400-kV cable system with cross-bonded sheaths. This paper describes in detail the modeling procedure for the cable system and compares simulation results with the transient field test results. It is sho… Show more

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“…Fault location on crossbonded cables using travelling wave methods is not well studied, but is in general considered more complicated compared to fault location on overhead lines and non-crossbonded cables because additional reflections are created at each crossbonding [61,62,63,64]. How this affects the use of the single-and two-terminal fault location methods must be studied in further detail before a final evaluation of the method can be made.…”
Section: Discussion On Travelling Wave-based Fault Location Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fault location on crossbonded cables using travelling wave methods is not well studied, but is in general considered more complicated compared to fault location on overhead lines and non-crossbonded cables because additional reflections are created at each crossbonding [61,62,63,64]. How this affects the use of the single-and two-terminal fault location methods must be studied in further detail before a final evaluation of the method can be made.…”
Section: Discussion On Travelling Wave-based Fault Location Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transient calculations in crossbonded cables have been a study of interest for many years and is considered a complicated field of study [61,62,63,97,64].…”
Section: Wave Propagation On a Three Single Core Crossbonded Cablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application examples include transient signal analysis and partial discharge diagnostics to enable cable maintenance and repair without (or with very short) power losses, see e.g., [4,28,30,32]. Hence, there is today an increasing interest to improve both measurement techniques and modeling regarding the wave propagation characteristics of power cables and its dependency on various material and structural parameters, see e.g., [2,10,12,13,16,18,20,27,29,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PSCAD/EMTDC software used to simulate the power system employs a cable model which consists of alternative layers of conducting and insulating material, meaning it only allows a single conducting layer in the sheath. Methods have been developed to describe a core of stranded wires using a solid conductor and to describe a semiconductor layer by adjusting insulating layer parameters by [1] and [2], but no method was previously available to describe the sheath consisting of a lead and a copper layer using a single layer. This paper proposes a method to describe a double-layer sheath, where the resistivity of both layers are unequal, using a single layer sheath.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%