2012 Annual Report Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ceidp.2012.6378765
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Towards a smart replacement strategy of power cables based on the depolarization principle

Abstract: In spite of having excellent short-term dielectric properties, polymeric insulated cables are subjected to serious degradation problems due to defects, water treeing, partial discharges, etc... Canada more than 20% of the installed power cables are older than their designed life-time. Therefore, utilities are challenged to make the right decisions in repairing, refurbishing or completely replacing older cables. The best option for utilities is to apply a so called "smart replacement strategy of power cables", … Show more

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“…It can be directly derived from the polarization current. The cable's condition is classified by the water tree length (% of the insulation thickness): good (0-60%), fair (60%-90%) and poor (> 90%) condition [39]. The loss factor may become a diagnostic indicator because it is linked to the water tree length which can characterize the actual insulation condition.…”
Section: Comparison Of Different Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be directly derived from the polarization current. The cable's condition is classified by the water tree length (% of the insulation thickness): good (0-60%), fair (60%-90%) and poor (> 90%) condition [39]. The loss factor may become a diagnostic indicator because it is linked to the water tree length which can characterize the actual insulation condition.…”
Section: Comparison Of Different Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%