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    Review of recent research towards power cable life cycle management

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    Power cables are integral to modern urban power transmission and distribution systems. For power cable asset managers worldwide, a major challenge is how to manage effectively the expensive and vast network of cables, many of which are approaching, or have past, their design life. This study provides an in-depth review of recent research and development in cable failure analysis, condition monitoring and diagnosis, life assessment methods, fault location, and optimisation of maintenance and replacement strategies. These topics are essential to cable life cycle management (LCM), which aims to maximise the operational value of cable assets and is now being implemented in many power utility companies. The review expands on material presented at the 2015 JiCable conference and incorporates other recent publications. The review concludes that the full potential of cable condition monitoring, condition and life assessment has not fully realised. It is proposed that a combination of physics-based life modelling and statistical approaches, giving consideration to practical condition monitoring results and insulation response to in-service stress factors and short term stresses, such as water ingress, mechanical damage and imperfections left from manufacturing and installation processes, will be key to success in improved LCM of the vast amount of cable assets around the world

    Online monitoring and diagnosis of HV cable faults by sheath system currents

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    Partial discharge pulse propagation in power cable and partial discharge monitoring system

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    Partial discharge (PD) based condition monitoring has been widely applied to power cables. However, difficulties in interpretation of measurement results (location and criticality) remain to be tackled. This paper aims to develop further knowledge in PD signal propagation in power cables and attenuation by the PD monitoring system devices to address the localization and criticality issues. As on-line or in-service PD monitoring sensors commonly comprise of a high frequency current transformer (HFCT) and a high-pass filter, the characteristics of detected PD pulses depend on the attenuation of the cable, the HFCT used and the filter applied. Simulation of pulse propagation in a cable and PD monitoring system are performed, based on analyses in the frequency domain using the concept of transfer functions. Results have been verified by laboratory experiments and using on-site PD measurements. The knowledge gained from the research on the change in pulse characteristics propagating in a cable and through a PD detection system can be very useful to PD denoising and for development of a PD localization technique

    Online Japanese Character Recognition Using Trajectory-Based Normalization and Direction Feature Extraction

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    http://www.suvisoft.comThis paper describes an online Japanese character recognition system using advanced techniques of pattern normalization and direction feature extraction. The normalization of point coordinates and the decomposition of direction elements are directly performed on online trajectory, and therefore, are computationally efficient. We compare one-dimensional and pseudo two-dimensional (pseudo 2D) normalization methods, as well as direction features from original pattern and from normalized pattern. In experiments on the TUAT HANDS databases, the pseudo 2D normalization methods yielded superior performance, while direction features from original pattern and from normalized pattern made little difference
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