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Semiconducting Shielding for A-C Power Cable

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1946
ELECTRIC SHIELDING of a-c power cable is provided primarily for the purpose of directing and confining the electric field within the insulation so as to prevent the occurrence of unduly high electric stresses in dielectrically weak directions or regions of a cable.
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Power Cable

2022
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The dielectric insulation of superconducting power cables

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1991
The operating requirements of superconducting cable systems are discussed, and the low-temperature dielectric properties of various gases, liquids and solids are presented. The design and testing of large cables with both helium and nitrogen cooling, using these data, is described.
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Development of environmentally friendly high-capacity power cables

Nature Reviews Electrical Engineering
Yao Zhou, Jinliang He
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Underwater Power Cables

2009
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Underwater Power Cable Design Power Transmission Requirements Armor and External Protection Design Underwater Power Cable Manufacture Cable Transport Underwater Power Cable Installation This chapter contains sections titled ...
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Power Cables

1997
H.U. Paul, W. Prinz
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Failure of submarine cables used in high‐voltage power transmission: Characteristics, mechanisms, key issues and prospects

IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 2021
Weiwang Wang, Shengtao Li, Jun Ouyang
exaly  

Innovative Development and Application of a Stress-Strength Model for Reliability Estimation of Aged LV Cables for Nuclear Power Plants

IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 2021
Davide Fabiani, G Mazzanti, B Diban
exaly  

Power Cables in the Twenty-First Century

Electric Power Components and Systems, 2003
T J Hammons
exaly  

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