Title :
Crosscomparison of XLPE insulating structure made by different industrial methods of cable cure
Abstract :
Insulating structures made of XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene) by three different industrial methods of crosslinking high-voltage cables-by catenary line, dry cure with nitrogen; by catenary line, wet cure with steam; and by long land die curing process (MDCV-process)-were compared. Structural discontinuities were characterized by frequency, distribution pattern, size, and shape. Of particular interest were spherical inclusions (bubbles), which may be filled with either gas or water. In generically similar XLPE insulating materials for high-voltage cables with large insulation thickness, the different techniques for crosslinking result in significant structural differences. There is a drastic distinction between wet and dry cure regarding void frequency and size. The differences between the two dry cure methods investigated are marginal. The worrisome feature is the clustering of voids. The observed differences favor dry cure methods by a large margin
Keywords :
bubbles in solids; cable insulation; organic insulating materials; polymers; power cables; HV cable crosslinking; N2; XLPE insulating structure; bubbles; cable cure; catenary line; cross-linked polyethylene; dry cure; high-voltage cables; industrial methods; insulation thickness; long land die curing process; spherical inclusions; steam; structural discontinuities; void frequency; void size; wet cure; Cable insulation; Curing; Frequency; Heat transfer; Microscopy; Nitrogen; Power cable insulation; Power cables; Shape; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, 1990. Annual Report., Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pocono Manor, PA
DOI :
10.1109/CEIDP.1990.201376