Impacts Of Different Defects On Electrical Field Distribution In Cable Joint

Haisheng Yang,Ling Liu,Kai Sun,Jinxian Li

JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING-JOE(2019)

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Abstract
Defects in cable joints, induced in the process of manufacturing or assembling, can alter the distribution of the electrical field seriously. To investigate the impacts of different defects on electrical field distribution in cable joints, equivalent models of 110kV cable joints with needle damage, impurity defect and scratch in insulation are established, respectively. The distribution of electrical potential and field strength in cable joints with dissimilar defects is obtained by finite element analysis (FEA). The results indicate that the needle damage, among the three different defects, generates most excessive electrical field strength distortion surrounding the defect, even exceeding the breakdown strength of air. The results show that these defects can easily result in partial discharge (PD), which leads them to pay more attention to the operation of cable joints.
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cable jointing, finite element analysis, power cable insulation, partial discharges, electric potential, cable joint, electrical field distribution, impurity defect, dissimilar defects, electrical potential, electrical field strength distortion, equivalent models, needle damage, insulation, finite element analysis, FEA, partial discharge, breakdown strength, voltage 110, 0 kV
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