DocumentCode
47372
Title
Behavior of HV cable of power supply at short circuit and related phenomena
Author
Pokryvailo, A. ; Scapellati, C.
Author_Institution
Spellman High Voltage Electron. Corp., Hauppauge, NY, USA
Volume
20
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
Feb-13
Firstpage
28
Lastpage
33
Abstract
Discharges in many HV loads are unavoidable at voltages close to their operational limits. Such loads may be vacuum gaps, e.g., X-ray tubes. The discharge characteristics depend not only on the state of the load, but, in the case of a vacuum gap, on external circuitry. In cabled connections, the cable length is critical. Long cables may decrease the breakdown voltage, which is mostly overlooked in literature. Selected experimental data and means of improving performance are reviewed. Regarding methods of cable connections, we consider two cases. In the first, regular connection, the cable shield is connected to ground on both sides. Then the processes in the cable can be described by conventional transmission line equations. Pattern of traveling waves developing at short-circuit conditions and overvoltages (OV) at the power supply side are shown as a function of the cable parameters. In the second case, the shield at the power supply side is grounded, and at the load side it is floating (unterminated shield connection). It is shown that conventional two-wire transmission line model is no longer applicable. PSpice equivalent circuits with lumped parameters are developed and analyzed. It is shown that the cable insulation is overstressed at the load side in unterminated shield connections, and at the power supply side in regular connections. Experimental results obtained on low-voltage models are presented.
Keywords
cable insulation; power cables; power transmission lines; short-circuit currents; HV cable behavior; HV loads; PSpice equivalent circuits; X-ray tubes; breakdown voltage; cable connections; cable insulation; cable length; cable shield; discharge characteristics; external circuitry; floating; operational limits; overvoltages; power supply; short-circuit conditions; transmission line equations; traveling waves; two-wire transmission line model; Cable shielding; Discharges (electric); Integrated circuit modeling; Power cable insulation; Power cables; Power supplies; High-voltage cable; X-raytube; insulation; overvoltages; short-circuit;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9878
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2013.6451338
Filename
6451338
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