366 research outputs found

    Fault development in wet, low voltage, oil-impregnated paper insulated cables

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    A performance analysis of reconductoring an overhead line structure

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    Calculating the Surface Potential Gradient of Overhead Line Conductors

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    Modelling of microshocks associated with high-voltage equipment

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    Investigation into pulse sequence analysis of PD features due to electrical tree growth in epoxy resin

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    Electrical trees developed using point-plane samples have been investigated under three different voltage conditions: AC, AC with positive DC bias, and AC with negative DC bias. Visual observations mainly indicate two types of electrical tree progression from initiation to breakdown: “forward and backward” (FB) trees and "forward" (F) trees. FB trees can be observed in AC tests, while F trees occur in AC with DC bias tests. The difference between AC with negative DC bias and AC with positive DC bias is the growth of a rapid long branch prior to breakdown under negative DC bias conditions. Based on the pulse sequence analysis (PSA) technique applied to the PD data associated with electrical tree growth, the findings confirm that PSA curves under different voltage tests have different regions and PSA features can be indicators of tree growth
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