A Novel Methodology To Classify The ADSS Cable Ranking

abstract: All-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) fiber optic cables are used for data transfer by the utilities. They are installed along high voltage transmission lines. Dry band arcing, a phenomenon which is observed in outdoor insulators, is also observed in ADSS cables. The heat developed during...

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Other Authors: Prabakar, Kumaraguru (Author)
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9426
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-94262018-06-22T03:02:04Z A Novel Methodology To Classify The ADSS Cable Ranking abstract: All-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) fiber optic cables are used for data transfer by the utilities. They are installed along high voltage transmission lines. Dry band arcing, a phenomenon which is observed in outdoor insulators, is also observed in ADSS cables. The heat developed during dry band arcing damages the ADSS cables' outer sheath. A method is presented here to rate the cable sheath using the power developed during dry band arcing. Because of the small diameter of ADSS cables, mechanical vibration is induced in ADSS cable. In order to avoid damage, vibration dampers known as spiral vibration dampers (SVD) are used over these ADSS cables. These dampers are installed near the armor rods, where the presence of leakage current and dry band activity is more. The effect of dampers on dry band activity is investigated by conducting experiments on ADSS cable and dampers. Observations made from the experiments suggest that the hydrophobicity of the cable and damper play a key role in stabilizing dry band arcs. Hydrophobic-ity of the samples have been compared. The importance of hydrophobicity of the samples is further illustrated with the help of simulation results. The results indi-cate that the electric field increases at the edges of water strip. The dry band arc-ing phenomenon could thus be correlated to the hydrophobicity of the outer sur-face of cable and damper. Dissertation/Thesis Prabakar, Kumaraguru (Author) Karady, George G (Advisor) Vittal, Vijay (Committee member) Ayyanar, Raja (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Electrical Engineering All-dielectric self-supporting fiber optic cable Dry band arc Hydrophobicity space potential Spiral vibration damper Voltage distribution eng 110 pages M.S. Electrical Engineering 2011 Masters Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9426 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2011
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language English
format Dissertation
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topic Electrical Engineering
All-dielectric self-supporting fiber optic cable
Dry band arc
Hydrophobicity
space potential
Spiral vibration damper
Voltage distribution
spellingShingle Electrical Engineering
All-dielectric self-supporting fiber optic cable
Dry band arc
Hydrophobicity
space potential
Spiral vibration damper
Voltage distribution
A Novel Methodology To Classify The ADSS Cable Ranking
description abstract: All-dielectric self-supporting (ADSS) fiber optic cables are used for data transfer by the utilities. They are installed along high voltage transmission lines. Dry band arcing, a phenomenon which is observed in outdoor insulators, is also observed in ADSS cables. The heat developed during dry band arcing damages the ADSS cables' outer sheath. A method is presented here to rate the cable sheath using the power developed during dry band arcing. Because of the small diameter of ADSS cables, mechanical vibration is induced in ADSS cable. In order to avoid damage, vibration dampers known as spiral vibration dampers (SVD) are used over these ADSS cables. These dampers are installed near the armor rods, where the presence of leakage current and dry band activity is more. The effect of dampers on dry band activity is investigated by conducting experiments on ADSS cable and dampers. Observations made from the experiments suggest that the hydrophobicity of the cable and damper play a key role in stabilizing dry band arcs. Hydrophobic-ity of the samples have been compared. The importance of hydrophobicity of the samples is further illustrated with the help of simulation results. The results indi-cate that the electric field increases at the edges of water strip. The dry band arc-ing phenomenon could thus be correlated to the hydrophobicity of the outer sur-face of cable and damper. === Dissertation/Thesis === M.S. Electrical Engineering 2011
author2 Prabakar, Kumaraguru (Author)
author_facet Prabakar, Kumaraguru (Author)
title A Novel Methodology To Classify The ADSS Cable Ranking
title_short A Novel Methodology To Classify The ADSS Cable Ranking
title_full A Novel Methodology To Classify The ADSS Cable Ranking
title_fullStr A Novel Methodology To Classify The ADSS Cable Ranking
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Methodology To Classify The ADSS Cable Ranking
title_sort novel methodology to classify the adss cable ranking
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.9426
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