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Resumen de Numerical modelling on partial discharge in HVDC XLPE cable

Miao He, Miao Hao, George Chen, Xin Chen, Wenpeng Li, Chong Zhang, Haitian Wang, Mingyu Zhou, Xianzhang Lei

  • Purpose High voltage direct current (HVDC) cable is an important part in the electric power transmission and distribution systems. However, very little research has been carried out on partial discharge under direct current (DC) conditions. Niemeyer’s model has been widely used under alternating current (AC) conditions. This paper aims to intend to modify the Niemeyer’s model considering both electric field and charge dynamics under DC conditions, and therefore proposes a numerical model describing partial discharge characteristics in HVDC cable.

    Design/methodology/approach This paper intends to understand partial discharge characteristics under DC conditions through numerical modelling. Niemeyer’s model that has been widely used under AC conditions has been modified, taking both electric field and charge dynamics under DC conditions into consideration. The effects of loading level or current through the conductor, cavity location and material properties on partial discharges have also been studied.

    Findings Electrical conductivity is important in determining the characteristics of partial discharge under DC conditions and discharges tend to happen in short when the cavity field exceeds the inception level under the parameter values studied in the paper.

    Research limitations/implications Building the numerical model is the purpose of the paper, and there is lack in experiment and the comparison between the simulation results and experiment.

    Practical implications The proposed model provides the numerical model describing partial discharge in HVDC cable and helps understand the partial discharge mechanism under DC voltage.

    Originality/value To the best of the author’s knowledge, this paper is a very early research on the numerical modelling work on partial discharge under DC voltage.


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