Accelerated aging of two types of commercially produced medium voltage XLPE insulated cables was carried out under the combined stresses of three types consisting of ionic aqueous species, elevated electrical stress and temperature cycling. After 1000 h of aging, the water tree parameters were evaluated. Results show that external ionic species exert profound impact on the generation of bow tie and vented water trees, while impurities inherently present in the cable components also contribute significantly. Temperature cycling increases the bow tie trees by an order of magnitude, while morphology of insulation influences the level of water tree degradation. The water tree population and their lengths were subjected to Weibull and log-normal...
Dielectric response measurements, in both time and frequency domains, can generate valuable informat...
Polymers are widely used for a variety of industrial and engineering applications which include in p...
Water tree degradation in underground XLPE insulated cables is a growing, worldwide problem. This fo...
In Saudi Arabia the main electric power utilities are extensively using XLPE cables produced in the ...
Tests are conducted to investigate the role of varying concentrations of different salt solutions on...
This paper describes a pragmatic method to assess the resistance of medium voltage polymeric cable i...
Water treeing is a well known phenomenon in polymeric cables, where it plays an important role in in...
Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) medium voltage (MV) power cables are being utilized worldwide due ...
In this study, samples were taken from the polymeric insulator parts of XLPE insulated medium voltag...
Singapore distribution system, underground cables are utilized rather than overhead lines due to lac...
XLPE high-voltage underground cables are being extensively used in Arabian Gulf countries. Most of t...
The failure of medium voltage (MV) cables in North Queensland has led Ergon Energy to consider the r...
Submarine power cables are expected to last 20 years without maintenance to be considered technologi...
Since discovering the water treeing phenomenon (WT) in polymeric cables in the early 1970s, water tr...
Water treeing is a predominant mechanism of premature failure of underground XLPE distribution cable...
Dielectric response measurements, in both time and frequency domains, can generate valuable informat...
Polymers are widely used for a variety of industrial and engineering applications which include in p...
Water tree degradation in underground XLPE insulated cables is a growing, worldwide problem. This fo...
In Saudi Arabia the main electric power utilities are extensively using XLPE cables produced in the ...
Tests are conducted to investigate the role of varying concentrations of different salt solutions on...
This paper describes a pragmatic method to assess the resistance of medium voltage polymeric cable i...
Water treeing is a well known phenomenon in polymeric cables, where it plays an important role in in...
Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) medium voltage (MV) power cables are being utilized worldwide due ...
In this study, samples were taken from the polymeric insulator parts of XLPE insulated medium voltag...
Singapore distribution system, underground cables are utilized rather than overhead lines due to lac...
XLPE high-voltage underground cables are being extensively used in Arabian Gulf countries. Most of t...
The failure of medium voltage (MV) cables in North Queensland has led Ergon Energy to consider the r...
Submarine power cables are expected to last 20 years without maintenance to be considered technologi...
Since discovering the water treeing phenomenon (WT) in polymeric cables in the early 1970s, water tr...
Water treeing is a predominant mechanism of premature failure of underground XLPE distribution cable...
Dielectric response measurements, in both time and frequency domains, can generate valuable informat...
Polymers are widely used for a variety of industrial and engineering applications which include in p...
Water tree degradation in underground XLPE insulated cables is a growing, worldwide problem. This fo...