DocumentCode :
3772133
Title :
Dielectric response of oil-impregnated cable insulation at low temperature
Author :
D. Couderc
Author_Institution :
Institut de Recherche de l´Hydro-Qué
fYear :
1978
fDate :
6/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
54
Lastpage :
57
Abstract :
The installation in northern regions of new power plants and facilities presents certain unique problems due to the very low ambient temperatures. Many electrical insulating materials commonly used become glass like under extreme cold conditions. Insulating oils such as those used in cables and transformers present the risk of becoming highly viscous or solid at low temperatures. In oil impregnated cables the freezing of the oil could create problems such as the formation of voids and a possible loss of oil pressure. The dielectric response of a mineral low viscosity oil and of an oil-impregnated kraft paper system have been examined in the temperature range from ambient to -80°C. Results at low voltage frequency response tests of the oil at frequencies up to 105 Hz are presented. Cable models have also been subjected to low and high voltage tests in the same temperature range. Data on dielectric loss vs. frequency and electrical stress along with partial discharge tests are also discussed.
Keywords :
"Oil filled cables","Cable insulation","Superconducting cables","Stress","Dielectrics","Viscosity"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 1978 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-5090-3121-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EIC.1978.7463593
Filename :
7463593
Link To Document :
بازگشت