IEEJ Transactions on Power and Energy
Online ISSN : 1348-8147
Print ISSN : 0385-4213
ISSN-L : 0385-4213
Mechanical Characteristics of an XLPE Cable and a Joint under High Temperature
Masahiko NakadeToshiya MatsuiHideo TanakaSatoshi NishikawaShoshi KatakaiSeiichi MiyakeKoichi Mori
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2001 Volume 121 Issue 1 Pages 115-122

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Characteristics of crosslinked polyethylene used in XLPE cable change much over 100°C. Mechanical characteristics of crosslinked polyethylene insulated cables and tape lapped joints under high temperature condition were studied. A cleat doesn't change shape of a cable and short-circuit current and ground fault current don't damage a cable at about 105°C. On the other hand, at about 105°C, performance of water impervious layer degraded. Copper taps lapped shield are broken at an offset position with thermal expansion and contraction. Support force of a cleat decreases and lead tape lapped shield is broken.

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