Title :
Improving safety of cable networks by modeling deflectors of cable accessories
Author :
Raicevic, Nebojsa ; Ilic, Slobodan ; Aleksic, Slavica ; Dimitrijevic, Radisa
Author_Institution :
Theor. Electr. Eng., Univ. of Nis, Nis, Serbia
Abstract :
In the last five years several failures occurred in new “smart grid” networks at Distributed Generation Units (wind farms, heat couplers, etc.). These failures occur in medium voltage (MV) cross-linked polyethelene (XLPE) cable circuits after a few years in operation. The structure and critical parts in MV underground cable accessories were defined through literature. A screening is the weakest point in a termination. Terminations without grading suffered from the high electric field peak and would eventually have failed with high voltage. The most critical point of a cable joint is the cone edge of the connector. It is necessary to homogenize the electric fields. The material properties of the stress control mass and deflectors play a key role in the durability of a cable accessories. The optimization needs an accurate numerical models which are able to take into account the multilayer stress grading materials. This paper deals with a our new hybrid numerical method, so called Hybrid Boundary Elements Method, which permits to compute the electric field distribution in insulating configurations, using optimal design of deflector´s cones and stress grading materials. Two methods have been mixed to model the accessories: a boundary integral method and a equivalent electrodes method. The idea was to take advantages of each of these methods. Some modeled cable accessories are presented. Analyzed design is compared to an existing cable accessories design.
Keywords :
XLPE insulation; boundary-elements methods; distributed power generation; optimisation; smart power grids; underground cables; MV XLPE cable; MV underground cable accessories; cable networks safety; cross-linked polyethelene; deflector cones; distributed generation units; electric field distribution; electric field peak; hybrid boundary elements method; insulating configurations; medium voltage XLPE cable; multilayer stress grading materials; optimization; smart grid networks; stress control mass; Cable shielding; Electric fields; Joints; Power cable insulation; Power cables; Stress; cable accessories; deflector´s cones; electric field distribution; hybrid boundary elements method; multilayer stress grading materials;
Conference_Titel :
Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives (POWERENG), 2013 Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
DOI :
10.1109/PowerEng.2013.6635583