Affiliation:
1. School of Electric Power Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou Guangdong China
2. Guangdong Provincial Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Economy Guangzhou Guangdong China
3. Shenzhen Power Supply Bureau Co, Ltd Shenzhen Guangdong China
Abstract
AbstractAn explosion accident in an enclosed cable trench caused by the discharge of 10 kV three‐phase cable joints is discussed. Combined with the disassembly analysis, the fault recording data analysis, and the validation of experiment, the evolution of the cable joint fault is deduced and discussed. The results show that the trigger of the cable joint fault is the creepage discharge at the cross‐linked polyethylene–silicon rubber insulation interface. This results in the partial breakdown and the grounding failure of three‐phase cable joints. Under the long‐term floating potential and current thermal effect, the insulations are gradually ablated and decomposed into a large amount of combustible gas. Finally, the accumulated combustible gas is ignited by the arc caused by a three‐phase short circuit at the moment of the reclosing operation. The analytical method and conclusions proposed in this paper can provide suggestions and guidance to prevent analogous distribution network cable joint fault accidents.
Publisher
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Control and Systems Engineering
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