2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42835-021-00667-y
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A New Approach to the Analysis of Water Treeing Using Feature Extraction of Vented Type Water Tree Images

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“…In this study, a water tree test platform was established to induce needle-plate electrode samples to generate water trees, as shown in Figure S7 . The water tree test platform was composed of a power frequency experimental transformer, regulator, protective resistor, divider, experimental sample, and real-time microscopy observation equipment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, a water tree test platform was established to induce needle-plate electrode samples to generate water trees, as shown in Figure S7 . The water tree test platform was composed of a power frequency experimental transformer, regulator, protective resistor, divider, experimental sample, and real-time microscopy observation equipment.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, a water tree test platform was established to induce needle-plate electrode samples to generate water trees, as shown in Figure S7. 31 The water tree test platform was composed of a power frequency experimental transformer, regulator, protective resistor, divider, experimental sample, and real-time microscopy observation equipment. To prevent flashover along the surface of the sample during the growth of the water tree, the sample and the electrode were immersed in 25# mineral insulating oil.…”
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“…The differences of the two sensors for samples with pinhole defects relative to samples without defects 6 The differences of the two sensors for anhydrous pinhole defect samples and pinhole water-containing defect samples 7 The differences of the two kinds of sensors for samples with water tree defects relative to samples with pinhole water-containing defects XIAO ET AL.…”
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“…For example, excessive cable loading leads to the thermal ageing of insulation layers [1], long-term effects of water and electric field stress lead to water tree ageing [2], and water tree ageing is considered to be the main reason for the degradation in the insulation performance of the widely used XLPE submarine cable system [3,4]. Therefore, judging whether there is water tree ageing in the cable and taking corresponding protective measures are important to ensure the safety of the cables [5,6].…”
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“…The effects of harmonics on underground power cables are examined by considering a real system and using experimental data and shown to result in an excessive temperature rise due to the power losses in the cable [7]. Aging processes such as water treeing, electrical treeing, and dielectric breakdown can be observed in polymeric insulators of cables [8] and the high-temperature operation of cables also contributes to their early aging [9][10][11]. Cable failures and degradations that may occur directly or indirectly in the cable due to harmonics should be prevented [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%