2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-11993-4
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“…The injected charges move across the insulation, resulting in accumulated hetero charges and an increased electric field at both electrodes. At high electric fields, the charge movement is less than the charge injection and homo charges accumulate, resulting in decreased electric fields at the electrodes and increased electric fields within the insulation bulk [3,4].Typically, the insulation material in power cables contains a semiconducting layer at the anode and another one at the cathode. Moving injected charges are blocked at these layers and form hetero charges.…”
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“…The injected charges move across the insulation, resulting in accumulated hetero charges and an increased electric field at both electrodes. At high electric fields, the charge movement is less than the charge injection and homo charges accumulate, resulting in decreased electric fields at the electrodes and increased electric fields within the insulation bulk [3,4].Typically, the insulation material in power cables contains a semiconducting layer at the anode and another one at the cathode. Moving injected charges are blocked at these layers and form hetero charges.…”
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“…With an applied temperature gradient, bulk space charges accumulate, where the magnitude increases with increasing temperature gradient and, thus, with increasing conductivity gradient.Accumulated space charges, either homo or hetero charges, result from different sources, e.g., the electrode material, the applied temperature gradient, or the local electric field. Due to common applied electric fields of less than 20 kV/mm within polymeric cable insulations (see [4]) and measured hetero charges in XLPE and LDPE insulations at an average electric field below 20 kV/mm, only the accumulation of hetero charges is considered in the simulations [6,7].Typical conductivity-based cable models show a dependency on the electric field and the temperature. Thus, only bulk space charges are simulated and charges in the vicinity of the electrodes are neglected.…”
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