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Polypropylene Cable Insulation

Boxue Du, Zhonglei Li

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Wiley-IEEE Press img Link Publisher

Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Wärme-, Energie- und Kraftwerktechnik

Beschreibung

An introduction to a cutting-edge, environmentally friendly insulation material

The installation and maintenance of high-voltage cables is an infrastructure problem with potentially major environmental impacts. In recent years, polypropylene has emerged as an environmentally friendly material for insulating high-voltage cables, particularly HVDC power cables and HVAC power cables. Polypropylene Cable Insulation begins with an introduction to high-voltage cables and the development of polypropylene insulation before describing the dielectric properties and applications of this insulation in both HVDC and HVAC contexts. The result is a thorough, accessible guide to an essential part of any environmentally friendly power grid.

Readers will also find:

  • Detailed explorations of the relationship between space charge behaviors and trap characteristics
  • Discussion of topics including polarization and dielectric relaxation, electrical treeing degradation, partial discharge, and more
  • Graphs and tables illustrating experimental results

Polypropylene Cable Insulation is ideal for electrical power engineers, power transmission system operators, and any engineers or researchers working in power transmission and/or distribution cables.

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HVDC, degradation, breakdown, High-voltage cable, HVAC, voltage stabilizers, polarization, space charge, electrical tree, polypropylene insulation, crystallization, aging and lifetime modeling, partial discharge, nanodielectrics