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Evolution of Grounding Failure-Insulation Failure of 10 kV Cable Joints: Prerequisite...
Yifeng Zhao
and 5 more
March 31, 2023
An explosion accident in an enclosed cable trench caused by the discharge of 10 kV three-phase cable joints is discussed. Combined with the disassembly analysis, the fault recording data analysis, and the validation of experiment, the evolution of the cable joint fault is deduced and discussed. The results show that the trigger of the cable joint fault is the creepage discharge at the XLPE-SiR insulation interface. This results in the partial breakdown and the grounding failure of three-phase cable joints. Under the long-term floating potential and current thermal effect, the insulations are gradually ablated and decomposed into a large amount of combustible gas. Finally, the accumulated combustible gas is ignited by the arc caused by a three-phase short circuit at the moment of the reclosing operation. The analytical method and conclusions proposed in this paper can provide suggestions and guidance for the analysis of similar fault accidents in the future.
Influence of Combined Electrothermal Aging on Dielectric and Thermal Properties of HV...
ZhiHui Xu
and 4 more
December 10, 2022
To explore the influence of electrothermal aging on the properties of HVAC XLPE cable during its actual operation, two circuits of 110 kV XLPE cable were subjected to a combined electrothermal accelerated aging test for 180 days. The test voltage was set at 95 kV and the test temperature was set at 90 ℃. One circuit of cable adopted constant temperature aging mode and the other circuit adopted periodic thermal cycle aging mode. The dielectric property of the cable is diagnosed by dielectric spectroscopy measurement, and the thermal property is diagnosed by thermal parameters measurement. Combined with Fourier infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements, morphological changes of the insulation under different electrothermal aging modes are analyzed to construct the correlation with the dielectric and thermal properties. The results show that short-term electrothermal constant temperature aging mode effectively enhances the dielectric and thermal properties of the cable by modifying spherulites’ morphology and migrating small polar compounds; short-term electrothermal cycle aging mode also enhances the thermal properties of the cable due to the drop in small polar compounds. However, different distributions of small polar compounds and crystal interfaces in the insulation lead to extreme distortion in electric field distribution.