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A Statistical Analysis to the VLF Tanδ Criteria for Aging Diagnosis in Power Cables
Woosung Jung, Seongmin Kim, Jangseob Lim, Jin Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2020;33(1):1-5.   Published online January 1, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2021.33.1.1
In this study, the
objective
is to improve the criteria used for statistical comparison of the VLF tanδ (TD) database and failure rate according to water-tree degradation in underground distribution power cables. The aging condition of the KEPCO criteria is divided into 6 levels using the Weibull distribution, and the “failure imminent” condition is quantified by using the statistical end-point of the lifetime parameter of the VLF big-data group obtained from KEPCO. Moreover, new criteria with a 2-dimensional combination of TD, DTD, and a statistical normalized factor are suggested. These criteria exhibit high reproducibility for the detection of cables in an imminent failure state. Consequently, it is expected that the adoption of the extended VLF-2019 criteria will reduce the asset management cost of cable replacement compared to the VLF-2012 criteria of KEPCO.
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The Development of Magnetic Field Measurement System of 3 Axis
Ki-joon Kim
J Electr Electron Mater 2017;30(4):253-257.   Published online April 1, 2017
Nowadays, it is increasingly important to detect whether cables are live for the operator`s safety if there is a sudden power failure. It is especially hard to detect the electrical field of an underground line because of shielding. This paper on detection of live-line states in cables studied the detection characteristics of the change in the magnetic field and axis as the frequency, voltage, and distance at the same load are changed using 3 axes. A search coil type was used as a magnetic field sensor with non-contact. We found that magnetic fields decrease proportionally to the square of the distance and the decrease of rated voltage with load effected to magnetic field. The magnetic field was detected by 3-axis sensors given correct proximity, but appeared as noise components beyond a distance of 2 cm.
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Technology Education : Development of Magnetic Sensor for Live Line Detector of the Underground Cable
Ki Joon Kim, Yong Cheul Oh, Kyeong Seob Lee, Han Seok Jung, Tag Yong Kim, Mi Hui Choi, Min Yeong Soung, Cheol Gi Shin, Jin Sa Kim
J Electr Electron Mater 2011;24(2):166-171.   Published online February 1, 2011
We use the electrical energy and it is essential energy in modern life, but we lay cable underground due to the issue for environment and safety. Safety for worker is still insufficient for the development of safety equipment and related research has been focused on the cable lifetime diagnosis at underground cable work. I have to develop live line detector around the magnetic field were investigated at underground cable. In this paper, we were investigated by variation of coil turns and load due to detection of magnetic field at lines around. And detected value of developing products compared with measured value of milli-gauss meter. As a result, the value of the number of coil turns was found to be proportional to the measured value. But turn-numbers increase showed that the weak noise. I could be confirmed that sensor showed the optimum value from 4,000 to 5,0000.
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