COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF ELECTROMECHANICAL STRESS IN POLYETHYLENE INSULATION OF POWER CABLE AT AVAILABLE MICRO-INCLUSION
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Keywords

cross-linked polyethylene insulation
micro-sized inclusion
treeing channel
mechanical stress
von Mises stress
computer modeling сшито-полиэтиленовая изоляция
микровключение
канал триинга
механическое напряжение
напряжение по Мизесу
компьютерное моделирование

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Кучерявая, И. 2012. COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF ELECTROMECHANICAL STRESS IN POLYETHYLENE INSULATION OF POWER CABLE AT AVAILABLE MICRO-INCLUSION. Tekhnichna Elektrodynamika. 5 (Sep. 2012), 010.

Abstract

As applied to polymer insulation of extra-high voltage power cable, the distributions of volume electric force and connected with the force mechanical stress in the zone of separate water microinclusion and inclusion with treeing channel are studied. The qualitative patterns and quantitative estimations for the values of electric force and maximum von Mises stress are obtained for microinclusions of different sizes. The mathematical model and computer program are developed to determine electric force and mechanical stress in polyethylene taking into account structural defects filled with water as well as to simulate the mechanism of destructive action on inhomogeneous insulating material. References 12, figures 5.

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