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Abstract
The low-voltage distribution grid is an essential link for the integration of distributed renewable sources. It is expected to experience stronger loading and load variation in the near future. At the same time, part of the low-voltage network is an aging infrastructure. Distribution system operators are therefore becoming increasingly interested in being able to diagnose their low-voltage assets. This paper describes corrosion phenomena that are observed in aluminum conductors after a damage is inflicted to a cable section. Such a damage is suspected to initiate long-Term degradation. Short-duration intermittent current peaks are observed in laboratory experiments and similar peaks are now also recorded in the field. The perspectives for online monitoring, by registering these events, are investigated by having a large number of measurement devices installed on connections in service. The research is directed to gain a better understanding of the relation between the current peaks and cable circuit failures as well as the underlying degradation mechanisms.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 8662604 |
Pages (from-to) | 1423-1431 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery |
Volume | 34 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Aug 2019 |
Funding
Manuscript received October 31, 2018; revised January 28, 2019; accepted March 4, 2019. Date of publication March 7, 2019; date of current version July 23, 2019. This work was supported by the Ksandr foundation. Paper no. TPWRD-01327-2018. (Corresponding author: Armand van Deursen.) The authors are with Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, 5600 MB Eindhoven, Netherlands (e-mail:, [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]).
Keywords
- Aluminum
- corrosion
- dry-band arcing
- electric breakdown
- fault currents
- power cable insulation
- power system monitoring
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Conditiebepaling LS-netten, Ksandr-TU/e
van Deursen, A. (Project member), Slootweg, J. G. (Project Manager), Klerx, M. (Project member), Wouters, P. A. A. F. (Project member) & van der Hagen, D. (Project communication officer)
1/10/16 → 1/10/20
Project: Research direct