An Analysis of the Partial Discharge Pattern Related to the Artificial Defects Introduced at the Interface in an XLPE Cable Joint using a Laboratory Model

  • Lee, Jeon-Seon (School of Electric Engineering, Hanyang University and EM&C) ;
  • Koo, Ja-Yoon (School of Electric Engineering, Hanyang University and EM&C)
  • Published : 2002.05.01

Abstract

In this work, in order to realize the possible defects at the cable joint interface, four different types of artificial defects are provided : conducting, insulating substances, void and scratches. The analysis related to the PD patterns has been performed by means of conventional Phase Resolved Partial Discharge Analysis (PRPDA) and Chaotic Analysis of Partial Discharge (CAPD) as well which was proposed by our previous communication. As a result, it could be pointed out that each defect has shown particular characteristics in its pattern respectively and that the nature of defect causing partial discharge could be identified more distinctively when the CAPD is combined with the conventional statistic method, PRPDA.

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