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New very low frequency methods for testing extruded cables
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2002
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Electrical EngineeringLow Frequency MethodsEngineeringNondestructive TestingMeasurementCalibrationNovel Digital InstrumentMechanical EngineeringLoss AngleEducationTransmission LineInstrumentationHz Tan DeltaElectrical InsulationElectromagnetic Compatibility
A novel digital instrument has been developed for loss-factor measurement. It is program controlled, easy to operate, and has a measurement resolution of tan delta -0.1 Hz=0.01%. The loss angle is determined by a range measurement of crossovers of current and voltage. At 0.1 Hz tan delta has a considerably larger dynamic than at 50 Hz; for this reason tan delta -0.1 Hz is especially suitable for diagnostics of the operational efficiency of plastic cables. Measurements on naturally aged cables showed that there is a definite correlation between increased tan delta -0.1 Hz and reduced breakdown voltage. The tan delta -0.1 Hz measurement carried out at a nominal voltage U/sub 0/ allows nondestructive evaluation if the cable has been damaged by long water trees. With a 0.1-Hz test at 3U/sub 0/ for approximately 1 h, serious weak points can be detected in the plastic insulation.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>