Title :
Partial discharge inception characteristics of LN2/polypropylene laminated paper composite insulation system for high temperature superconducting cables
Author :
Hayakawa, N. ; Kobayashi, T. ; Hazeyama, M. ; Takahashi, T. ; Yasuda, K. ; Okubo, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Nagoya Univ.
Abstract :
Partial discharge (PD) inception characteristics of liquid nitrogen (LN2)/polypropylene (PP) laminated paper composite insulation system for high temperature superconducting (HTS) cables were investigated in terms of the volume effect and the V-t characteristics. The electrical and optical measurements of PD inception characteristics showed that initial PD could be generated between PP laminated paper layers, as well as in a butt gap. Using a parameter called statistically stressed liquid volume (SSLV) based on the discharge probability in both butt gaps and LN2-filled thin layers between PP laminated papers, we could systematically analyze and evaluate the volume effect on PD inception stress (PDIE). Furthermore, experimental results revealed that n values of V-t characteristics at PD inception were as high as 80-110. On the other hand, the lower n values obtained at breakdown were interpreted by the intensified PD development in thermal bubbles generated after the PD inception
Keywords :
high-temperature superconductors; impregnated insulation; insulation testing; nitrogen; paper; power cable insulation; power cable testing; HTSC; N2; V-t characteristics; butt gap; discharge probability; electrical measurement; high temperature superconducting cables; liquid nitrogen; optical measurement; paper composite insulation system; partial discharge inception characteristics; polypropylene lamination; statistically stressed liquid volume; thermal bubbles; Cable insulation; Character generation; Dielectric liquids; Electric variables measurement; High temperature superconductors; Nitrogen; Partial discharge measurement; Partial discharges; Superconducting cables; Superconducting epitaxial layers;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2005.1394027