This paper describes a broad test campaign for comparing the performances of extruded cable systems under polarity reversal with those of MIND cable systems. The campaign, based on a partnership between TERNA, CESI, and a few major cable manufacturers worldwide, is being performed in the new HVDC test labs of CESI in Mannheim, Germany. The tests will include a mixed arrangement of both load cycles and voltage polarity reversals tests. The test protocol has been selected from TERNA’s experience in testing MIND cables, and aging and life models for extruded cables developed together with the University of Bologna, Italy.

On the way to compare the polarity reversal withstand capability of HVDC Mass-Impregnated and extruded cable systems

MAZZANTI, GIOVANNI;
2015

Abstract

This paper describes a broad test campaign for comparing the performances of extruded cable systems under polarity reversal with those of MIND cable systems. The campaign, based on a partnership between TERNA, CESI, and a few major cable manufacturers worldwide, is being performed in the new HVDC test labs of CESI in Mannheim, Germany. The tests will include a mixed arrangement of both load cycles and voltage polarity reversals tests. The test protocol has been selected from TERNA’s experience in testing MIND cables, and aging and life models for extruded cables developed together with the University of Bologna, Italy.
2015
Atti del JICABLE’15 (9th International Conference on Insulated Power Cables)
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Marzinotto, M.; Mazzanti, G.; Vercellotti, U.; Jahn, H.
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