Title :
Aging of XLPE cable insulation under combined electrical and mechanical stresses
Author :
David, E. ; Parpal, J.-L. ; Crine, J.-P.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Recherche, Hydro-Quebec, Varennes, Que., Canada
Abstract :
Extruded crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation is widely used in high-voltage cables since it presents such attractive features as excellent dielectric properties and good thermomechanical behavior. However, its performance is affected by long-term degradation when it is subjected to the various thermal, mechanical and environmental stresses occurring in service in combination with electrical stress. The synergetic effect of superposed electrical and other stresses remains to be fully clarified. In particular, a fairly high level of mechanical stresses can be present in the insulation volume originating from residual internal stresses created during the cooling process in the fabrication, external forces when cables are bent sharply, or thermomechanical stresses caused by differential thermal expansion between the conductor and the insulating material. In order to investigate the influence of the superposition of mechanical and electrical stresses, various measurements were conducted on XLPE and LDPE specimens in tip-plane and plane-plane geometries. Experimental data of time to-breakdown, breakdown field and tree length are presented as a function of the magnitude of the stresses. In all cases, superposition of the mechanical stress was round to reduce the dielectric strength of the material
Keywords :
XLPE insulation; ageing; electric breakdown; electric strength; insulation testing; power cable insulation; power cable testing; trees (electrical); XLPE power cable insulation; breakdown field; cooling process; dielectric properties; dielectric strength; differential thermal expansion; electrical stress; external forces; extruded crosslinked polyethylene; insulation ageing; insulation breakdown tests; long-term degradation; mechanical stress; plane-plane geometry; residual internal stresses; thermomechanical behavior; thermomechanical stresses; time to-breakdown; tip-plane geometry; tree length; Aging; Cable insulation; Cables; Conducting materials; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Internal stresses; Polyethylene; Residual stresses; Thermal stresses; Thermomechanical processes;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 1996., Conference Record of the 1996 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3531-7
DOI :
10.1109/ELINSL.1996.549445