High Voltage (Jun 2021)

Space charge behaviors in cable insulation under a direct current‐superimposed pulsed electric field

  • Dongxin He,
  • Tao Zhang,
  • Fansong Meng,
  • Qingquan Li,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Hongshun Liu,
  • Gilbert Teyssedre

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/hve2.12032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 426 – 434

Abstract

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Abstract When high‐voltage direct current (HVDC) cables are subjected to a direct current(DC)‐superimposed pulsed electric stress, the pulsed voltage applied facilitates electrical tree generation and breakdown; however, the mechanism involved remains unclear. To study the deterioration mechanism of cable insulation under a pulsed electric field, an experiment on the dynamic characteristics of space charge under a DC‐superimposed pulsed electric field was conducted. For this experiment, a pulsed time trigger control circuit was developed to accurately measure the change law of the space charge in cross‐linked polyethylene samples at the rising and falling edges of the pulsed electric field. The experimental results showed an unusual change law: the space charge density increases with falling voltage amplitude and decreases with rising voltage amplitude. The sudden change in the electric field breaks the balance of the forces acting on the space charge, leading to injection, extraction and migration. The energy released during these dynamic processes may destroy the microstructure of the insulation material and contributes to the growth of the electrical tree. This study provides an insight on the initiation mechanism of electrical tree in HVDC cables and proposes a strategy to suppress electrical tree initiation.

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