Title :
High Voltage Testing of a 5-meter Prototype Triaxial HTS Cable
Author :
Sauers, Isidor ; James, D. Randy ; Ellis, Alvin R. ; Tuncer, Enis ; Pace, Marshall O. ; Gouge, M.J. ; Demko, J.A. ; Lindsay, D.
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Oak Ridge
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
High voltage tests were performed on a 5-m long prototype triaxial HTS cable (supplied by Ultera) at ORNL in preparation for installation of a 200-m HTS cable of the same design at the AEP utility substation in Columbus, Ohio. The triaxial design comprises three concentric phases and shield around a common former with the phase to phase dielectric at cryogenic temperature. Advantages of this design include increased current density, a reduced amount of HTS tape needed, and reduced heat load. The phase to phase voltage will be 13.2 kVrms (7.6 kVrms to ground). Preliminary testing was done on half-scale and full-scale terminations which successfully passed AC withstand, partial discharge, and impulse tests. High voltage tests conducted on the 5-m cable with the cable straight and after bending 90 degrees were ac withstand to 39 kVrms, partial discharge inception, and a minimum of 10 positive and 10 negative lightning waveform impulses at 110 kV. Phase to phase insulation was tested by applying high voltage to each phase one at a time with all the other phases grounded. Partial discharge data will be presented. The 5-m prototype triaxial HTS cable passed all the HV tests performed, with a PD inception voltage significantly above the required voltage.
Keywords :
current density; high-temperature superconductors; impulse testing; partial discharges; superconducting cables; superconducting device testing; AEP utility substation; Columbus; ORNL; Ohio; PD inception voltage; cryogenic temperature; current density; high voltage testing; impulse tests; lightning waveform impulses; partial discharge inception; phase to phase dielectric; phase to phase insulation; phase to phase voltage; prototype triaxial HTS cable; size 200 m; size 5 m; triaxial design; voltage 110 kV; Cable shielding; Dielectrics; High temperature superconductors; Impulse testing; Partial discharges; Performance evaluation; Prototypes; Substations; Superconducting cables; Voltage; Dielectrics; HTS cable; high voltage; partial discharge;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2007.899223