Title :
Review of third harmonic current characteristic based diagnostic methods of medium voltage power cable insulation
Author :
Hussain, Nasir ; Nor, N.M. ; Abdullah, Mohd Faris ; Ashraf, Khalid ; Usman Baloch, M.
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. Teknol. PETRONAS, Tronoh, Malaysia
Abstract :
Medium voltage (MV) crosslink polyethylene (XLPE) power cables are extensively utilized in power distribution networks throughout the world. Reliable power delivery depends on the condition of the power cable and distribution system network components. Failure of power cables can cause loss in terms of power outages, capital, and human resources. This is a prime area for research. Degradation of the physical properties of the insulation over time is the usual cause of power cable failure. Factors responsible for XLPE cable degradation include but are not limited to mechanical, electrical and chemical stresses, flaws in manufacturing, and conditions in the environment. The aforesaid degradation factors cause water trees, electrical trees and partial discharge, and finally result into power cable failure. The nonlinear nature of a water tree results in harmonic generation in the AC loss current. The magnitude of the higher harmonics thus generated, depends on the amount of nonlinearity, therefore, amplitude and phase angel of the third harmonic current can be utilized to detect and quantify the degradation level. The main objective of this papers is to present a brief review on methods introduced in literature to utilize the third harmonic current as a diagnostic tool to identify and quantify the power cable degradation.
Keywords :
XLPE insulation; fault diagnosis; fault trees; harmonic generation; harmonics suppression; losses; power cable insulation; power distribution faults; power distribution reliability; AC loss current; XLPE; crosslink polyethylene; diagnostic method; distribution system network component; electrical tree; harmonic current characteristic; partial discharge; power cable degradation; power cable failure analysis; power cable insulation; power delivery reliability; power distribution network; power outage; third harmonic generation; water tree; Cable insulation; Degradation; Harmonic analysis; Power cables; Power system harmonics; Trees - insulation; 3rd Harmonic current; AC loss current method; Power Cable degradation; Water tree;
Conference_Titel :
Sustainable Utilization and Development in Engineering and Technology (STUDENT), 2012 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1649-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1985-5753
DOI :
10.1109/STUDENT.2012.6408368