Extraction of cable joints tangent delta from bulk tangent delta measurement using HFAC method

Cable jointing; Dielectric devices; Dielectric losses; Extraction; Insulating materials; Insulation; Standards; Underground cables; Condition assessments; Diagnostic methods; Direct measurement method; Dissipation factors; Extraction method; Insulation conditions; Insulation degradation; Tangent del...

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Main Authors: Shafi H., Anthony T.M., Basri A., Raj A., Chakrabarty C.
Other Authors: 56862030100
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-231792023-05-29T14:38:13Z Extraction of cable joints tangent delta from bulk tangent delta measurement using HFAC method Shafi H. Anthony T.M. Basri A. Raj A. Chakrabarty C. 56862030100 26422816100 37058575100 57189492851 6701755282 Cable jointing; Dielectric devices; Dielectric losses; Extraction; Insulating materials; Insulation; Standards; Underground cables; Condition assessments; Diagnostic methods; Direct measurement method; Dissipation factors; Extraction method; Insulation conditions; Insulation degradation; Tangent delta; Cables Tangent delta measurement is a well-known diagnostic used by many utilities for condition assessment. Guides on field diagnostic testing are well established by North American society through IEEE standards and guideline. Tangent delta, also called loss angle or dissipation factor (?) measurement, is a diagnostic method of testing underground cables to determine the quality of the cable insulation in which value from the measurement will be used to compute dielectric loss within the cable insulation system. The higher the dielectric loss thus creates higher localized heating which leads to insulation degradation. However, dielectric loss measurement test technique is a global or bulk insulation condition assessment. It gives an overall condition of the complete cable system that includes cable, joints and terminations. A good dielectric loss result thus means that the overall condition of the complete cable system is in good condition whereas such high dielectric loss will just give unhealthy indication of the overall condition of the cable without revealing the weakness component within the insulation system. It is important to distinguish the dielectric loss of cable and its accessories within the system for the ease of maintenance works and such knowledge is an added advantage and greatly needed by the network owner. This paper presents the method of determining the tangent delta of cable joint from the total overall or bulk tangent delta measurement by using higher frequencies (>100Hz) at voltages above 1 kV. In this direct measurement method, the current (I), voltage (V) and phase (?) were obtained by connecting a linear high voltage probe across the cable cross-section. The phasor diagram is then constructed and by some trigonometric exercises the actual phase across the joint is extracted. Hence, the tangent delta values were calculated. � 2016 IEEE. Final 2023-05-29T06:38:13Z 2023-05-29T06:38:13Z 2017 Conference Paper 10.1109/PECON.2016.7951578 2-s2.0-85024407302 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85024407302&doi=10.1109%2fPECON.2016.7951578&partnerID=40&md5=79e0c6b2839dd0e3a1d852d837d17c66 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/23179 7951578 306 310 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. Scopus
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description Cable jointing; Dielectric devices; Dielectric losses; Extraction; Insulating materials; Insulation; Standards; Underground cables; Condition assessments; Diagnostic methods; Direct measurement method; Dissipation factors; Extraction method; Insulation conditions; Insulation degradation; Tangent delta; Cables
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Shafi H.
Anthony T.M.
Basri A.
Raj A.
Chakrabarty C.
format Conference Paper
author Shafi H.
Anthony T.M.
Basri A.
Raj A.
Chakrabarty C.
spellingShingle Shafi H.
Anthony T.M.
Basri A.
Raj A.
Chakrabarty C.
Extraction of cable joints tangent delta from bulk tangent delta measurement using HFAC method
author_sort Shafi H.
title Extraction of cable joints tangent delta from bulk tangent delta measurement using HFAC method
title_short Extraction of cable joints tangent delta from bulk tangent delta measurement using HFAC method
title_full Extraction of cable joints tangent delta from bulk tangent delta measurement using HFAC method
title_fullStr Extraction of cable joints tangent delta from bulk tangent delta measurement using HFAC method
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of cable joints tangent delta from bulk tangent delta measurement using HFAC method
title_sort extraction of cable joints tangent delta from bulk tangent delta measurement using hfac method
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
publishDate 2023
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