Inception of vented water trees in high voltage XLPE cable insulation: Effect of inorganic contaminations inside the semiconductive material
Sofie B. Hårberg,
Sigurd Wenner,
Sverre Hvidsten
et al.
Abstract:Wet‐design AC subsea power cables are currently rated up to a maximum voltage of 72.5 kV. These high voltage (HV) cables are cost‐effective alternatives to subsea cables kept dry by a protective lead sheath and exhibit superior properties for dynamic applications. However, several vented water trees, degradation phenomena reducing the cable lifetime, are observed in a HV XLPE insulated cable subjected to wet aging in the laboratory. The water trees initiate from a smooth and clean XLPE insulation/semiconductiv… Show more
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