Analysis and characterization of water tree condition in XLPE cables from dielectric spectroscopy measurement in frequency domain

Degradation phenomenon due to water treeing has been identified as one of the main causes of cable failures in Cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLPE) cables. This research work presents on the development for the analysis of water tree conditions in the XLPE cable. The water tree condition is divided into...

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Main Authors: Thayoob, Y.H.M., Visvanathan, Y.S., Ahmed, S.K., Ghani, A.B.A.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-50062017-11-14T04:18:09Z Analysis and characterization of water tree condition in XLPE cables from dielectric spectroscopy measurement in frequency domain Thayoob, Y.H.M. Visvanathan, Y.S. Ahmed, S.K. Ghani, A.B.A. Degradation phenomenon due to water treeing has been identified as one of the main causes of cable failures in Cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLPE) cables. This research work presents on the development for the analysis of water tree conditions in the XLPE cable. The water tree condition is divided into three stages which are beginning, intermediate and critical. The method used to measure and obtain the data to determine the condition of the cable is called high voltage dielectric spectroscopy. It involves the measurement of capacitance and dielectric loss as a function of frequency at high voltages. The voltage levels used initially are all below the service voltage level and at the low frequency range. Based on the dielectric response measurement signals obtained, observation and numerical analysis were conducted to study the response of the cable and determine their water tree stages. Initially, the observation and analysis of the results are carried out by referring to the theory of the dielectric response. Then the research concentrates on analyzing the data from the dielectric spectroscopy measurement to perform the numerical analysis to obtain the characteristics of each water tree stages. Four different parameters were extracted from the Dielectric Spectroscopy response in the frequency domain and these parameters were found to be able to categorize the three different stages of water tree condition in the XLPE cables. © 2015 IEEE. 2017-11-14T03:21:14Z 2017-11-14T03:21:14Z 2016 Conference Paper 10.1109/ICSIPA.2015.7412247 en IEEE 2015 International Conference on Signal and Image Processing Applications, ICSIPA 2015 - Proceedings 17 February 2016, Article number 7412247, Pages 526-531
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description Degradation phenomenon due to water treeing has been identified as one of the main causes of cable failures in Cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLPE) cables. This research work presents on the development for the analysis of water tree conditions in the XLPE cable. The water tree condition is divided into three stages which are beginning, intermediate and critical. The method used to measure and obtain the data to determine the condition of the cable is called high voltage dielectric spectroscopy. It involves the measurement of capacitance and dielectric loss as a function of frequency at high voltages. The voltage levels used initially are all below the service voltage level and at the low frequency range. Based on the dielectric response measurement signals obtained, observation and numerical analysis were conducted to study the response of the cable and determine their water tree stages. Initially, the observation and analysis of the results are carried out by referring to the theory of the dielectric response. Then the research concentrates on analyzing the data from the dielectric spectroscopy measurement to perform the numerical analysis to obtain the characteristics of each water tree stages. Four different parameters were extracted from the Dielectric Spectroscopy response in the frequency domain and these parameters were found to be able to categorize the three different stages of water tree condition in the XLPE cables. © 2015 IEEE.
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author Thayoob, Y.H.M.
Visvanathan, Y.S.
Ahmed, S.K.
Ghani, A.B.A.
spellingShingle Thayoob, Y.H.M.
Visvanathan, Y.S.
Ahmed, S.K.
Ghani, A.B.A.
Analysis and characterization of water tree condition in XLPE cables from dielectric spectroscopy measurement in frequency domain
author_facet Thayoob, Y.H.M.
Visvanathan, Y.S.
Ahmed, S.K.
Ghani, A.B.A.
author_sort Thayoob, Y.H.M.
title Analysis and characterization of water tree condition in XLPE cables from dielectric spectroscopy measurement in frequency domain
title_short Analysis and characterization of water tree condition in XLPE cables from dielectric spectroscopy measurement in frequency domain
title_full Analysis and characterization of water tree condition in XLPE cables from dielectric spectroscopy measurement in frequency domain
title_fullStr Analysis and characterization of water tree condition in XLPE cables from dielectric spectroscopy measurement in frequency domain
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and characterization of water tree condition in XLPE cables from dielectric spectroscopy measurement in frequency domain
title_sort analysis and characterization of water tree condition in xlpe cables from dielectric spectroscopy measurement in frequency domain
publishDate 2017
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