TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnosis of cable aging by broadband impedance spectroscopy
AU - Ohki, Yoshimichi
AU - Yamada, Takayuki
AU - Hirai, Naoshi
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Since electric wires and cables play very important roles of supplying electric power and transmitting information and control signals, their degradation may cause a serious problem. In the present research, we examined the applicability of the broadband impedance spectroscopy (BIS) to monitor the degradation of cable insulation. The BIS method is to measure the magnitude and phase angle of impedance as a function of frequency in a very wide frequency range. First, cables were aged partially by heat and γ-rays. Further, a hole was drilled from the outer to inner conductors in some cables, and was filled with a NaCl solution in order to simulate a vented water tree. The difference in magnitude or phase angle of impedance before and after the aging becomes clearer by fast Fourier transform analyses, regardless of whether the aging was given by the -rays or water trees. The location of the degradation was also possible without referring to the data before the aging. These results clearly indicate that the BIS method has a potential ability to locate the degradation of cable insulation induced by various kinds of damages.
AB - Since electric wires and cables play very important roles of supplying electric power and transmitting information and control signals, their degradation may cause a serious problem. In the present research, we examined the applicability of the broadband impedance spectroscopy (BIS) to monitor the degradation of cable insulation. The BIS method is to measure the magnitude and phase angle of impedance as a function of frequency in a very wide frequency range. First, cables were aged partially by heat and γ-rays. Further, a hole was drilled from the outer to inner conductors in some cables, and was filled with a NaCl solution in order to simulate a vented water tree. The difference in magnitude or phase angle of impedance before and after the aging becomes clearer by fast Fourier transform analyses, regardless of whether the aging was given by the -rays or water trees. The location of the degradation was also possible without referring to the data before the aging. These results clearly indicate that the BIS method has a potential ability to locate the degradation of cable insulation induced by various kinds of damages.
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U2 - 10.1109/CEIDP.2011.6232587
DO - 10.1109/CEIDP.2011.6232587
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:84864708257
SN - 0084-9162
SP - 24
EP - 27
JO - Annual Report - Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, CEIDP
JF - Annual Report - Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, CEIDP
M1 - 6232587
T2 - 2011 Annual Report Conference on Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Phenomena, CEIDP 2011
Y2 - 16 October 2011 through 19 October 2011
ER -