This paper presents electrical treeing behavior in low density polyethylene (LDPE) and cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) after exposure to thermal and DC electro-thermal ageing. Both the ageing and the treeing tests were performed by means of two different types of test objects with wire-plane electrode geometry. One type of the tested objects contained only wire electrode of 10 µm diameter, whereas in the other type the wire electrode was attached through a semiconducting tab. The ageing was performed at 80°C with and without 10 kV DC voltage of both polarities connected to the wire and lasted up to 800 hours. The AC electrical treeing tests were applied afterwards for detecting changes of material properties after the ageing. The results s...
The use of polymeric power cables for high voltage direct current HVDC has become increasingly popul...
High voltage cable requires a good insulating material such as low density polyethylene (LDPE) to be...
Electrical tree formations under DC pre-stress followed by an application of voltage pulses of oppos...
This paper presents electrical treeing behavior in low density polyethylene (LDPE) and cross-linked ...
Electrical treeing is among the main mechanisms responsible for electric breakdown in polymeric high...
In the framework of elaborating a methodology for testing the resistance to electrical treeing of po...
After extensive research during the last decades extruded polymeric insulation is now becoming an al...
Resistance of pure low density polyethylene (LDPE) and its aluminum oxide nanocomposites (up to 3.0 ...
Electrical treeing in high voltage cable insulation has been studied for a number of years and today...
The mechanisms which lead to the long term deterioration of electric strength in polyethylene insula...
Polyethylene polymers, especially cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE), are widely used in high voltage ...
Water tree is a process that causes degradation of insulation performance and ageing of Cross-Linked...
This paper reports on investigations aiming to understand the behavior of electrical trees formed in...
One issue with the use of crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation in high voltage power cables is...
To understand the non-breakdown phenomenon during the accelerating electrical tree ageing in cross-l...
The use of polymeric power cables for high voltage direct current HVDC has become increasingly popul...
High voltage cable requires a good insulating material such as low density polyethylene (LDPE) to be...
Electrical tree formations under DC pre-stress followed by an application of voltage pulses of oppos...
This paper presents electrical treeing behavior in low density polyethylene (LDPE) and cross-linked ...
Electrical treeing is among the main mechanisms responsible for electric breakdown in polymeric high...
In the framework of elaborating a methodology for testing the resistance to electrical treeing of po...
After extensive research during the last decades extruded polymeric insulation is now becoming an al...
Resistance of pure low density polyethylene (LDPE) and its aluminum oxide nanocomposites (up to 3.0 ...
Electrical treeing in high voltage cable insulation has been studied for a number of years and today...
The mechanisms which lead to the long term deterioration of electric strength in polyethylene insula...
Polyethylene polymers, especially cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE), are widely used in high voltage ...
Water tree is a process that causes degradation of insulation performance and ageing of Cross-Linked...
This paper reports on investigations aiming to understand the behavior of electrical trees formed in...
One issue with the use of crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation in high voltage power cables is...
To understand the non-breakdown phenomenon during the accelerating electrical tree ageing in cross-l...
The use of polymeric power cables for high voltage direct current HVDC has become increasingly popul...
High voltage cable requires a good insulating material such as low density polyethylene (LDPE) to be...
Electrical tree formations under DC pre-stress followed by an application of voltage pulses of oppos...