DocumentCode
1338499
Title
Observation of water trees using terahertz spectroscopy and time-domain imaging
Author
Sato, Ryo ; Komatsu, Marina ; Ohki, Yoshimichi ; Fuse, Norikazu ; Nakamichi, Yoshinobu ; Mizuno, Maya ; Fukunaga, Kaori
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Biosci., Waseda Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Volume
18
Issue
5
fYear
2011
fDate
10/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1570
Lastpage
1577
Abstract
Terahertz measurements were carried out to detect water trees grown in low-density polyethylene sheets. Water absorbs light at terahertz frequencies, fairly strongly at about 5.0 THz and rather weakly from 0.1 to 1.0 THz. Using the absorption at these frequencies, observation of water trees was tried according to the following procedures. First, we made a model sample, consisting of a polyethylene sheet, a water layer, and a copper plate, and terahertz light was irradiated to this sample vertically. The waveform and intensity of electric field of the terahertz light reflected by the sample clearly pointed out the presence of water layer beneath the polyethylene sheet by the reflection peak appearance time and the phase of reflected electric field. Secondly, water trees were grown in a polyethylene sheet, and terahertz light was scanned over the sheet. As a result, the intensity distribution of terahertz light reflected by the sample was in good agreement with the shape of the water trees. Observation of terahertz image was also carried out using the same polyethylene sheet with water trees over which a polyvinyl chloride sheet or a carbon-loaded polyethylene sheet was put to simulate the structure of a real cable. An image of water trees was also successfully observed. These results indicate that the terahertz spectroscopy can be a new characterization tool to observe the presence of water trees in a test sample taken from an aged cable.
Keywords
cables (electric); electric fields; terahertz wave spectra; time-domain analysis; trees (electrical); carbon-loaded polyethylene sheet; copper plate; electric field intensity; electric field waveform; intensity distribution; low-density polyethylene sheets; polyvinyl chloride sheet; real cable structure; terahertz light; terahertz measurements; terahertz spectroscopy; time-domain imaging; water layer; water trees; Absorption; Aluminum; Copper; Electric fields; Imaging; Reflection; Trees - insulation; Water tree; insulationdiagnosis; non-destructive analysis; terahertz imaging;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2011.6032826
Filename
6032826
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