Title :
High frequency modeling of a shielded four-core low voltage underground power cable
Author :
Kruizinga, B. ; Wouters, P.A.A.F. ; Steennis, E.F.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Eindhoven Univ. of Technol., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Abstract :
Underground low voltage (LV) power cables have a long life span, and so far minimum effort was put in methods for condition assessment. However, a slow but steady increase in the amount of faults is being observed and future de-central power generation may further put pressure on the reliability of the LV grid. Therefore, condition monitoring for LV cable systems is under investigation. With the occurrence of intermittent faults, fast transients from discharges may be observed before an outage occurs. To estimate if such signals are measurable, a model of the cable valid up to 50 MHz was derived. Numerical simulations have been used to obtain the parameters of the multi-conductor transmission line model, with special consideration of the copper screen configuration. Measurements on a 60 m cable segment have been performed to verify the model, showing good agreement. This model will be used to investigate signal propagation through a LV grid with focus on the feasibility to base LV condition monitoring on signals which may originate from upcoming cable faults.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; multiconductor transmission lines; power cables; power grids; power transmission faults; power transmission reliability; underground cables; LV grid reliability; condition monitoring; copper screen configuration; decentral power generation; high frequency modeling; intermittent faults; multiconductor transmission line model; numerical simulations; shielded four-core low voltage underground power cable; signal propagation; Cable shielding; Conductors; Copper; Mathematical model; Power cables; Transmission line measurements; Wires; dielectric measurements; frequency domain analysis; multi-conductor transmission lines; simulation; transmission line measurements; underground power distribution lines;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2015.7076759