Degraded Detecting Performance of Insulation Diagnosis for 6kV Class XLPE CablesUsing Low-Frequency Voltage
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- Kamohara Hiroaki
- Daiden Co., Ltd.
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- Kudo Yoshinori
- Daiden Co., Ltd.
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- Shinohara Isao
- Daiden Co., Ltd.
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- Ito Akira
- Daiden Co., Ltd.
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- 低周波電圧を用いた6kV級CVケーブルの絶縁診断における水トリー劣化検出性能
- テイシュウハ デンアツ オ モチイタ 6kVキュウ CV ケーブル ノ ゼツエン シンダン ニ オケル ミズ トリー レッカ ケンシュツ セイノウ
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Abstract
The deterioration diagnosis for XLPE cables using low-frequency voltage has been confirmed that it is able to detect not only bridged water trees but also un-bridged water trees. However, its degraded detecting performance has not been proven.<br>In this paper, we examined the properties of a DC leakage current and a low-frequency loss current through the use of cables with different degrees of deterioration, and studied the performance of each measurement in detecting water-tree deterioration.<br>As a result, it has been confirmed that for a water tree that has bridged an insulator, it is possible to detect deterioration in both the DC leakage-current measurement and the low-frequency loss-current measurement. On the other hand, for a water tree that has not bridged an insulator, although deterioration signals were not obtained in the DC leakage-current measurement, as is generally known, it has been ascertained that deterioration can be detected in the low-frequency loss current measurement.<br>The above results has made it clear that the result obtained by the method of combining low-frequency method with DC leakage current method is high reliability.
Journal
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- IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials
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IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials 119 (6), 814-820, 1999
The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001204598828160
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- NII Article ID
- 130006838652
- 10004540224
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- NII Book ID
- AN10136312
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- ISSN
- 13475533
- 03854205
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- NDL BIB ID
- 4738754
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- JaLC
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