DocumentCode
1761433
Title
50 years of electrical-stress control in cable accessories
Author
Eigner, Alexander ; Semino, Sepehr
Author_Institution
Tyco Electron. Raychem GmbH, Munich, Germany
Volume
29
Issue
5
fYear
2013
fDate
September-October 2013
Firstpage
47
Lastpage
55
Abstract
Maxwell and Felici developed the theoretical basis of geometrical stress control during the period 1846 to 1862. The first practical implementation, however, was that of Nagel in Germany in 1906 (Figure 1). He developed the socalled Nagel-bushing on the basis of conductive layers [1]. Around the same time, the Swiss professor Kuhlmann invented the refractive method [2]. His aim was to decrease the electrical stress at the points where it was highest, rather than distributing it to other areas. The famous Rogowski profile was introduced in 1923. The basic principles are the same today, although the applications have become more complex, and stress control is still an important research area in HV engineering. Developments in stress control during the last 50 years (Figure 1) have been due mainly to new materials and production processes, and modern technologies, which have made possible to create cable accessories of more compact design and to improve their reliability. These developments have included impedance stress control based on heat-shrinkable tubing, and nonlinear stress control. In both cases the driving force was the need to improve the stress-control system of cable accessories.
Keywords
cables (electric); electric variables control; reliability; Germany; HV engineering; Nagel-bushing; Rogowski profile; cable accessories; conductive layers; driving force; electrical-stress control; geometrical stress control; heat-shrinkable tubing; impedance stress control; nonlinear stress control; production processes; reliability; stress control; stress-control system; Electrodes; Materials; Permittivity; Power cable insulation; Power cables; Stress control; cable accessory; electric-stress control; refractive; zinc oxide;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Insulation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0883-7554
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MEI.2013.6585856
Filename
6585856
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