Statistical analysis of large amount of power cables diagnostic data

Conference Paper (2008)
Author(s)

P Cichecki (OLD High-Voltage Technology and Management)

E. Gulski (OLD High-Voltage Technology and Management)

J.J. Smit (OLD High-Voltage Technology and Management)

RA Jongen (OLD High-Voltage Technology and Management)

F Petzold (External organisation)

OLD High-Voltage Technology and Management
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/CMD.2008.4580212
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Publication Year
2008
OLD High-Voltage Technology and Management
Pages (from-to)
1288-1292
ISBN (print)
978-1-4244-1621-9

Abstract

In this contribution statistical analysis were applied to evaluate condition of serviced aged MV power cables systems. Analysis were based on large number of diagnostic data as obtained from the on-site inspections of 89 mass insulated power cables, 26 XLPE insulated power cables and 126 mixed-insulated power cable. Statistical analysis input data was represented with several diagnostic parameters regarding to partial discharges phenomenon (PD). Investigated parameters were obtained with application of damped AC (DAC) diagnostic system during on-site tests. After a survey of all relevant parameters describing condition of the particular cable system components, sub-groups of different cable accessories were created (e.g. joints, termination, insulation types) For proper interpretation of collected data related to cable insulation condition as well as different accessories condition, categorization based on such diagnostic parameters e.g. PDIV (partial discharge inception voltage), PD occurrence, and PD mappings was assumed. Moreover investigated statistically PD parameters were employed to estimate experience norms and measuring criteria. Based on knowledge rules and estimated statistically norms example of so called ldquoexperimental condition indexrdquo was used to indicate overall condition of discussed MV power cables systems.

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