2015 9th International Symposium on Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering (ATEE) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/atee.2015.7133842
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Electric field distribution in power cable insulation affected by water trees

Abstract: Electrostatic numerical models of cable insulation affected by cavities, vented and bow-tie water trees are proposed in this study. The influence of the vented tree lengths on the electric field in the untreed polymer, in a cavity in front of the tree, and in a bow-tie tree growing toward the vented tree is analyzed. The values and spatial distribution of relative permittivity and space charge in the subdomains of the 3D computational domain are set by scaling experimental results from literature. The models a… Show more

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“…Vented water trees are originated from the semi-conductive shields and because of their propensity to keep growing, they cause a breakdown to occur in water treed samples [19][20][21][22][23]. Vented water trees can also cause the release of an internal gas pressure at the semi-conductive layers.…”
Section: Types Of Defects Investigatedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vented water trees are originated from the semi-conductive shields and because of their propensity to keep growing, they cause a breakdown to occur in water treed samples [19][20][21][22][23]. Vented water trees can also cause the release of an internal gas pressure at the semi-conductive layers.…”
Section: Types Of Defects Investigatedmentioning
confidence: 99%