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Evaluation of mechanical and chemical chacteristics of 6.6 kV AC XLPE cable according to thermal aging

Authors
Kim, Ho-SeungSong, Hyeon-SuLee, Bang-Wook
Issue Date
Mar-2022
Publisher
IEEE
Keywords
AC XLPE cable; long-term reliability; thermal aging; mechanical; chemical
Citation
2022 9th International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis (CMD), pp 695 - 698
Pages
4
Indexed
SCIE
Journal Title
2022 9th International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis (CMD)
Start Page
695
End Page
698
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/112540
DOI
10.23919/CMD54214.2022.9991532
ISSN
2374-0167
Abstract
As the number of AC XLPE cables operated for more than 30 years increases, interest in evaluating the electrical integrity of insulating materials is increasing. Therefore, it is necessary to study long-term reliability in order to determine the replacement time of the aging AC XLPE cable. However, unlike high-voltage lines, it is difficult to manage the history of distribution lines, so the characteristic evaluation of AC XLPE cables linked with historical operating data is insufficient. In this paper, mechanical stress and chemical stress were evaluated by performing accelerated thermal aging on specimens of new 6.6 kV AC XLPE cable and old 6.6 kV AC XLPE cable. Although the mechanical and chemical characteristics of the new 6.6 kV AC XLPE specimen decreased as thermal aging progressed, there were some areas where the chemical increased due to crystallinity. The mechanical and chemical characteristics of the old 6.6 kV AC XLPE specimen decreased as thermal aging progressed. Mechanical and chemical characteristics according to thermal aging is considered to be helpful for the long-term reliability study of 6.6 kV AC XLPE cables.
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