A new theoretical approach to the application of the Enlargement Law for assessing the breakdown performances of shielded power cables was illustrated in the companion paper (Part 1) of this series. In the present paper, practical case-studies of the proposed theory are presented. The so-called crossing quantities of two cable lines, i.e. crossing length, crossing dielectric strength and crossing breakdown voltage, are analyzed on the basis of the results of dielectric strength tests performed on cable models insulated with different commercial compounds. In particular, the application is relevant to mini-cable samples realized with two Ethylene-Propylene Rubber (EPR) compounds, and with two cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLPE) compounds, all s...
In this paper the combined electro-thermal life model for the insulation of power cables is extended...
Insulation coordination is essential for designing and testing HV cable systems properly. In transie...
none2noThe paper studies the effect of the Weibull shape parameter β and of conductor temperatu...
A new theoretical approach to the application of the Enlargement Law for assessing the breakdown per...
This paper, the first of two companion papers, describes a new approach to the application of the st...
Theoretical considerations about the “enlargement law”, that were developed by one of the authors in...
In this paper, previous theoretical developments by one of the authors - relevant to the “enlargemen...
As shown in previous papers by the authors, the “enlargement law” can be used for selecting the bes...
An innovative theory—derived from the ‘‘enlargement law’’—about how to compare the breakdown perfor...
Previous investigations by the Authors of this paper showed that the so-called crossing quantities -...
The relationship between impulse breakdown stress and stressed oil volume has been extensively inves...
Results of electric strength tests performed on specimens cut from aged and unaged EPR-insulated HV ...
This paper was presented at IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, June 2006. ©2006 ...
In this paper the combined electro-thermal life model for the insulation of power cables is extended...
Insulation coordination is essential for designing and testing HV cable systems properly. In transie...
none2noThe paper studies the effect of the Weibull shape parameter β and of conductor temperatu...
A new theoretical approach to the application of the Enlargement Law for assessing the breakdown per...
This paper, the first of two companion papers, describes a new approach to the application of the st...
Theoretical considerations about the “enlargement law”, that were developed by one of the authors in...
In this paper, previous theoretical developments by one of the authors - relevant to the “enlargemen...
As shown in previous papers by the authors, the “enlargement law” can be used for selecting the bes...
An innovative theory—derived from the ‘‘enlargement law’’—about how to compare the breakdown perfor...
Previous investigations by the Authors of this paper showed that the so-called crossing quantities -...
The relationship between impulse breakdown stress and stressed oil volume has been extensively inves...
Results of electric strength tests performed on specimens cut from aged and unaged EPR-insulated HV ...
This paper was presented at IEEE International Symposium on Electrical Insulation, June 2006. ©2006 ...
In this paper the combined electro-thermal life model for the insulation of power cables is extended...
Insulation coordination is essential for designing and testing HV cable systems properly. In transie...
none2noThe paper studies the effect of the Weibull shape parameter β and of conductor temperatu...