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Phase Field Modeling on By-Product Migration in Crosslinking Polymers for HVDC Cable Insulation Applications [PDF]
Cross-linking by-products has been considered as one of the crucial factors for dielectric properties of cross-linked polyethylene, which plays an important role in the insulation performance of high voltage direct current (HVDC) cables.
Fei Li +5 more
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Issues and Challenges for HVDC Extruded Cable Systems [PDF]
The improved features of AC/DC converters, the need to enhance cross-country interconnections, the will to make massive remote renewable energy sources available, and the fear of populations about overhead lines have fostered HVDC cable transmission all ...
Giovanni Mazzanti
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Review on HVDC cable terminations
With modern power utilities going green by utilising renewable energy technologies and the development of the smart power grid, high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technologies become more and more important in the energy transmission. In particular, HVDC
Hanyu Ye +9 more
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Polypropylene‐based nanocomposites for HVDC cable insulation [PDF]
Cross‐linked polyethylene (XLPE) is commonly used as an insulation material in power cables. Due to the recent advancements in the field of high voltage power transmission and distribution, there is a need for novel cable insulation materials that have ...
Muhammad Adnan +3 more
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Representative modelling of very long HVDC cables
A representative frequency dependent model (FDM) of an HVDC cable is important in ensuring HVDC systems are designed harmoniously. A model of the proposed and very long, 4200 km, AAPowerLink cables is implemented in PSCAD/EMTDC.
Josh Schipper +3 more
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Assessment of the hazard risks on HVDC transmission networks due to lightning strikes and faults. [PDF]
HVDC systems with high voltage and direct current are suitable for reducing electricity losses, during transmission over long distances. However, HVDC lines have the highest probability of failure within a system and can be damaged by different faults or
Abdelrahman Said +2 more
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Electrical Treeing in Power Cable Insulation under Harmonics Superimposed on Unfiltered HVDC Voltages [PDF]
Insulation degradation is an irreversible phenomenon that can potentially lead to failure of power cable systems. This paper describes the results of an experimental investigation into the influence of direct current (DC) superimposed with harmonic ...
Mehrtash Azizian Fard +3 more
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Analysis of the deterioration process of DC XLPE cable with protrusion defect based on the development of partial discharge. [PDF]
High-voltage direct current (HVDC) cables are essential for long-distance power transmission, particularly in renewable energy applications. Cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) insulation is commonly used in these cables, but protrusion defects that occur ...
Yunjie Zhou +5 more
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High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) underground and submarine cables constitute an essential technology for the long‐distance transmission of renewable electrical power with low losses, thereby fostering decarbonisation.
Giovanni Mazzanti
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Application Status and Research Prospects of HVDC Extruded Cables
HVDC extruded cable is one of the key facilities for long-distance and large-capacity power transmission lines. The currently widely used DC extruded cable is mostly insulated with crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE).
Ming HU +5 more
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