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Cinquieme Conference Internationale sur les Cables d'Energie Isoles

icable15 YEARS • 1984-1999 • 15 ANS

Volume 1/2

20-24 Juin / June, 1999 -VERSAILLES - FRANCE

UB/TIB Hannover123 037 31X

89

Fifth International Conference on Insulated Power Cables

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Monday 21 June 1999SESSION AO

Monday 9:00-10:30

OPENING SESSION

Room A

The session will include the opening ceremony, official welcome addresses and an invitedlecture :Power system development and network useMANZONI Giancarlo, Member of the Executive Committee of CIGRE, Deputy DirectorR & D ENEL, Italy

SESSION A1 HV/EHV CABLES (1)

Monday 11:00-12:30 Room A

Chairman :VON DOLLEN D. (EPRI, USA)

Rapporteur :MIDOZ J. (CABLES Pirelli, France)

A1.1

Completion of 500 kV XLPE cable links for the Okutataragi power generating stationSAKAGUCHI Yasuo, MIYAZAKI Toshihiro, ASAI Shinya, Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.,Osaka, JapanNISHI Minori, NAKAZAWA Makoto, OKADA Masahiko, The Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc.,Hyogo, Japan

A1.2

400 kV XLPE cables for the extension of Cleuson-Dixence Hydro power plantsWYLER C, BIOLLEY C, HEIZMANN T, MARRO A., Alcatel Cable Suisse SA, Cortaillod,Switzerland

NICOLET A., Amenagement Cleuxon-Dixence, Sion, Switzerland

A1.3

The high voltage cables in the ivorian power system

DIARRASSOUBA A., Compagnie Ivoirienne d'Electricite, Abidjan, Ivory Coast

A1.4

Installation of 400 kV XLPE cables in the NESA supply areaCHRISTENSEN P., LAGERSTEDT K., OKHOLM A., NESA A/S, Gentofte, DenmarkA1.5

Design of new 150 kV XLPE cable system for the Belgian electrical networkCOUNESON P., BRIJS B., Tractebel, Bruxelles, BelgiumARGAUT P., MARTIN B., SAGEM SA, Montereau, France

A1.6

Construction of long distance 500 kV XLPE cable lineOHATA K, TSUCHIYA S., Tokyo Electric Power Co. Ltd., Tokyo, JapanSHINAGAWA N., The Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd., Tokyo, JapanFUKUNAGA S., Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd., Tokyo, JapanOSOZAWA K., Hitachi Cable Ltd, Tokyo, JapanYAMANOUCHI H., Fujikura Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

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SESSION B1 LV/MV CABLES (1)

Room BMonday 11:00-12:30

Chairman :BANKS V.A.A. (BICC Cables Ltd., United Kingdom)

Rapporteur:ISNARD J.P. (SYCABEL, France)

B1.1

Long term wet ageing of extruded dielectric cablesVAIL J. , NOYES R.R, BANKS V.A A., BICC Cables Energy, Wrexham, United KingdomHAMPTON R.N., BICC Cables Ltd, Erith, United Kingdom

B1.2

Evaluation of important aspects for the long term service performance of axially andradially water tight XLPEFAREMO H., BENJAMINSEN J.T., SINTEF Energy Research, NorwaySTEEN A., Nordhordland, NorwayOLSEN J.A., Hadeland Energiverk, Norway

B1.3

Moisture penetration in XLPE and PILC cablesGEURTS W.S.M., ROSS R., MEGENS M.G.M., STEENIS E.F., KEMA, Arnhem, The Netherlands

B1.4

Local effects of water entering XLPE insulation through damaged sheathsJORGENSEN H.J. DEFU, Lyngby, DenmarkJENSEN A., NKT Cables, DenmarkSTROBECH E., NKT Research Center, DenmarkURSIN C, CU Test & Development, Denmark

B1.5

Water penetration in the insulation of medium voltage cablesPELISSOU S., Hydro-Quebec (IREQ), Quebec, CanadaST-ANTOINE S., Hydro-Quebec (Distribution), Quebec, Canada

SESSION A2

Monday 14:30-16:00

HV/EHV CABLES (2)

Room A

Chairman :BOLZA A. (PIRELLI CAVI S.p.A., Italy)

Rapporteur:DORISON E. (EDF DER, France)

A2.1

The design of power cables to operate at high electrical stressDEMARIA G., BICC Ceat Cavi, ItalyGREGORY B., GRIFFITHS C.L., HAMPTON R.N., MAINWARING S.P., BICC Cables Ltd., Erith,Kent, United Kingdom

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A2.2

State of the art in EHV XLPE cable systemsBOLZA A., Pirelli Cavi S.p.A., ItalyKUNZE D., Pirelli Cable and SystemsNORMAN S., Pirelli Cavi e Sistemi, Milano, ItalyPOHLER S., Pirelli Kabel und Systems, Germany

A2.3

Prequalification testing of 290/500 (525) kV extruded cable system at IREQPARPAL J.L., Hydro-Quebec (IREQ), Quebec, CanadaBEZILLE J., GAHUNGU F., BECKER J., MIREBEAU P., Alcatel Cable, Calais, FranceCARDINAELS J., Alcatel Euromold, Erembodegem, BelgiumMEURER D., Alcatel, Germany

A2.4

Qualification of a new technical step cable system for the 90 kV networkBEZILLE J., COELHO D., GAHUNGU F., MIREBEAU P., Alcatel Cable, Calais, FranceCARDINAELS J., Alcatel Euromold, Erembodegem, Belgium

A.2.5

Qualification test program of 115 kV rated, 3500 kcmil and 138 kV rated, 1500 kcmilhigh-pressure gas-filled cablesAHMED N., SRINIVAS N., Detroit Edison, Detroit, USAKUCHTA F., CINQUEMANI P., Pirelli Cable Corporation, Lexington, USA

A.2.6

Technological advances in reliable HV XLPE foil laminate cable systemsFORD A., Formerly with London Electricity, United KingdomGREGORY B., KING S.M., SVOMA R., BICC Cables Ltd., United Kingdom

SESSION B2 .->9iHKf LV/MV CABLES (2)

Monday 14:30-16:00 Room B

Chairman :SINISUKA N. (ITB, Indonesia)

Rapporteur :FONDEURJ.H. (CABLES PIRELLI, France)

B2.1

Progress in quality of XLPE insulation for medium voltage cablesRAKOWSKA A., HAJDROWSKI K., Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland

B2.2

Technical advancements in the underground medium voltage cable specifications ofthe USA largest investor owned utilitiesDUDAS J.H., Consultant, Longview, USACOCHRAN W.H., Cinergy, Cincinnati, USA

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B2.3

Extruded MV cables and accessories with increased electrical stressSCHADUCH H., MEURER D., Alcatel , Hannover, GermanyKRAHENBUHL F., Alcatel, Cortaillod, SwitzerlandCHANEL J., Alcatel, Bourg en Bresse, FranceSCHIAFFINO P., Alcatel, Latina, ItalyDE RIDDER E., Euromold, Erembodegem, BelgiumBECKER J., Alcatel, Charleroi, BelgiumLAURENT M., Alcatel, Cossonay, Switzerland

B2.4

Modelling electric treeing in XLPE insulation using electric field conceptsGANGA S., NAGAMANI H.N., MOORCHING S.N., Central Power Research Institute,Bangalore, India

SESSION C2 SPACE CHARGES

POSTERS

Monday 14:30-16:00 Room C

Chairman :HAMPTON R.N. (BICC Cables Ltd., United Kingdom)

Rapporteur:TOUREILLE A. (LEM-UM2, France)

C2.1Study of AC charging ability of XLPE insulating for power cableAGNEL S., TOUREILLE A., Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique de Montpellier, FrancePLATBROOD G., GEERTS G., Laborelec, Linkebeek, Belgium

C2.2

Investigation of the effects of temperature variations on space charge formation inpolyethyleneKHAUL M.S., College of Engineering, Sultan Qabos University, Muscat, Sultanate of OmanCHERIFI A., REBOUL J.M., CARIN R., Universite de Caen Basse-Normandie, Caen, France

C2.3

The effect of different screens and conditioning on the charge trap sites in XLPEcablesBETTERIDGE S., NOYES R.P., VAIL J., BICC Cables Ltd, Wrexham, United Kingdom

C2.4

On the derivation of quantities from space charge measurements for thecharacterization of cable insulation performanceFABIANI D., MONTANARI G.C., DIE, University of Bologna, ItalyALBERTINI M., PEREGO G., Pirelli Cavi e Sistemi, Italy

C2.5

Correlation between the space charges and the discharge current on a 20 kV DCcables (XLPE)FANJEAU O., TRUONG V.H., MALEC D., Laboratoire de Genie Electrique, Toulouse, France

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C2.6

Towards an understanding of space charges trapping in cable polyethyleneMEUNIER M., QUIRKE N., Imperial College, London, United KingdomBINESTI D., EDF DER, Moret-sur-Loing, France

C2.7

Correlation between conduction and space charge studies on laminar dielectricsunder DC stressAL-SAOUR, CHANG F., HAMPTON R.N., HOBDELL SB., BICC Cables Ltd., Erith, Kent, UnitedKingdom

C2.8

Theoretical and experimental study of space charge under DC polarisation up tobreakdown in power cable insulatorZEBOUCHI N., ABB Corporate Research OY, Vasteras, FinlandTHE GIAM H., Laboratoire de Genie Electrique, Toulouse, France

C2.9

Nature of carrier traps in polyethylene and possible implication in aging processAUGE J.L., MARY D., TEYSSEDRE G., LAURENT C, Laboratoire de Genie Electrique, Toulouse,FranceBERDALA J., Cables Pirelli, Sens, FranceCLAVREUL R., EDF DER, Moret sur Loing, France

C2.10

Space charge in AC-poled XLPE for HV cablesNOTINGHER P. jr., TOUREILLE A., Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique, Montpellier, FranceSANTANA J., Cables Pirelli, Sens, FranceALBERTINI M., Pirelli Cavi e Sistemi, Milano, Italy

C2.11

Life modeling of AC cable insulation based on space-charge inferenceMAZZANTI G., MONTANARI G.C., University of Bologna, ItalyDISSADO L, Leicester University, United Kingdom

C2.12

Cross-linked polyethylene materials for DC power cablesBOSTROM J.O., CAMPUS A., NILSSON U.H., Borealis AB, Stenungsund, SwedenCARTENSEN P., GUSTAFSSON A., ABB Corporate Research, Vasteras, SwedenFARKAS A.A., JOHANNESSON K., ABB High Voltage Cables AB, Karlskrona, Sweden

C2.13

Field distribution in HVDC cables : dependence on insulating materials (see also B7.8.)ALADENIZE B., COELHO R., ASSIER J.C., Alcatel CRC, Marcoussis, FranceJANAH H., MIREBEAU P., Alcatel Cable, Calais, France

C2.14

Elastic-wave methods for the measurement of space charge distributions : evolutionand perspectivesPARIS 0., LEWINER J., ESPCI, Laboratoire d'Electricite Generale, Paris, FranceDITCHI T., HOLE S., Universite P. & M. Curie, Laboratoire des Instruments et Systemes, Paris,France

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C2.15Calculation of charge density and electric stress in XLPE compoundsDAVIES A.E., CHEN G., WU X., University of Southampton, United KingdomHAMPTON R.N., BICC Cables Ltd., Erith, Kent, United KingdomSUTTON S., SWINGLER S.G., National Grid Company, United Kingdom

C2.16Space charge measurement in dispersive dielectricsDAVIES A.E., CHEN G., University of Southampton, United KingdomVAZQUEZ A., Universitat of Politecnica Catalunya, Spain

SESSION A3

Monday 16:30-18:30 Room A

Chairman :GREGORY B. (BICC CABLES Ltd., United Kingdom)

Rapporteur:BOISSEAU C. (EDF DER, France)

A3.1

Gas-insulated transmission lines (GIL). Type tests and prequalificationSCHUETTE A., KOCH H., Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany

A3.2

Optimized gas-insulated transmission lineGUILLEN M., Alstom T&D, Villeurbanne, FranceBERTRAND M., Alstom T&D, Aix les Bains, France

A3.3

Long term test of a directly buried GIL prototypeBOURDET M., HOPKINS M., ABB Energie, La Defense, FranceFELDMANN D., EDF DER, Moret sur Loing, FranceMAUGAIN Y, EDF Production Transport, Courbevoie, France

A3.4

Development of a high temperature superconductivity power delivery systemHUGHEY R.L., Southwire, Carrollton, USA

A3.5

Latest development of high temperature super conductor (HTSC) cable systemsLADIE PL, NASSI M., NORMAN S.R., Pirelli Cavi e Sistemi, Milano, ItalySCHROTH R.G., Pirelli Kabel und Systems, Berlin, Germany

A3.6

Pirelli-EDF DEVELOPMENT on superconducting cablesLADIE PL., NASSI M., NORMAN S.R., CARACINO P., Pirelli Cavi e Sistemi, Milano, ItalyCOVOET M., BOISSEAU C, SIROT PR, EDF DER, Moret sur Loing, France

A3.7

Design of a high temperature superconducting cable terminationHATHAWAY G.M., DAVIES A.E., University of Southampton, Hampshire, United KingdomSWINGLER S.G., The National Grid, Leatherhead, Surrey, United Kingdom

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A3.8European superconducting power link projectVERHAEGE T., HERRMANN PR, Alcatel, Marcoussis, FranceBOCKJ., BAECKER M., Aventis, Hurth, GermanyMOULAERT G., Laborelec, Linkbeek, BelgiumFREYHARDT H.C., USOSKIN A., ZFW gGmbH, Gottingen, GermanyLEHTONEN J., PAASI J., TUT, Tampere, Finland

SESSION B3 'i^HI^^HHl^i:',' AGEING (1)

Monday 16:30-18:30 Room B

Chairman :KRAHENBUHL F. (ALCATEL CABLE SUISSE SA, Switzerland)

Rapporteur :BECKER J. (ALCATEL CABLE BENELUX SA, Belgium)

B3.1A review of the influence of frequency on accelerated aging of PE and XLPE cablesCRINE J.R, Technology Consultant, Brossard, CanadaJOWJ., Union Carbide, USA

B3.2Aging of electrical underground distribution cable jointsAMYOT N., FOURNIER D., Hydro-Quebec (IREQ), Quebec, Canada

B3.3AC field ageing of power cablesPARPAL J.L, Hydro-Quebec (IREQ), Quebec, CanadaMIREBEAU P., COELHO D., JANAH H., GAHUNGU F., Alcatel Cable, Calais, FranceCARDINAELS J., Alcatel, BelgiumMEURER D., Alcatel, Germany

B3.4Life estimation of water tree deteriorated XLPE cables by VLF (Very Low Frequency)voltage withstand testUCHIDA K., KATO Y, Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc., Aichi, JapanTANAKA I , TANAKA A., Tokyo Electric Power Co. Inc. Yokahama, JapanSAKAKIBARA H., TANAKA H., The Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd., Chiba, Japan

B3.5Water treeing as diffusion-with-reaction processSHUVALOV M., MAVRIN M., OBRAZTSOV Y., JSC VNIIKP, Moscow, Russia

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Tuesday 22 June 1999

SESSION A4 ! CABLE INSTALLATION

Room ATuesday 08:30-10:30

Chairman :FUKUNAGA S. (SUMITOMO ELECTRIC IND. Ltd., Japan)

Rapporteur:ABASTADO A. (SDEL RESEAUX, France)

A4.1

Thermomechanical modeling of 345 kV XLPE cables in ductTARNOWSKI J., IORDANESCU M., AWARD R., ROYER C, Hydro-Quebec (IREQ), Quebec, Canada

A4.2

Thermomechanical behaviour of 400 kV synthetic cablesBRINCOURTT., DORISON E., EDF DER, Moret sur Loing, France

A4.3

New mechanised laying techniques of MV cables with geosynthetic protectionBRINCOURTT., EDF DER, Moret sur Loing, FranceROBIN J.C., MARAIS, Mire, FranceBOUCHER M., RIMAUDIERE, Mios, FranceLEFLAIVE E., PUIG J., Ingenieurs Conseil, France

A4.4

Cable laying : State of art for the laying of HV and EHV cable systemsMAUGAIN Y, EDF Production Transport, Courbevoie, FranceHUDSON P., Pirelli Construction, Eastleigh, Hampshire, United Kingdom

A4.5

Installation of a " new technical step " 90 kV cable system. A real experience on thefrench networkBERDALA J., DEJEAN P.M., MANSOUR J., Cables Pirelli, Sens, FranceMAXAN A., Cables Pirelli, Saint Maurice, France

A4.6

Installation of 220 kV XLPE cables in a tunnel installation whilst Minimisingelectromagnetic induction in communication cablesGREGORY B., BICC Supertention & Subsea Cables, Erith, UKMONTEYS J., BICC General Cables, Barcelona, SpainBARRIS S., Enher-HecMENDEZJ.M., Consultant

A4.7

400 kV insulated cable link installation carried out at the Chaira pumped storagepower plant in BulgariaLAVANTUREUX P., DEGUINES P., GAHUNGU F., Alcatel Cable, FranceTODOROVT., Nationalna Elektricheska Kompania, Sestrimo, Bulgaria

A4.8

The mechanical laying of underground high voltage cables (63 and 90 kV) in FranceFIGARET Christophe, EEE, NTmes, France

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SESSION B4 ^,!lli«il!r::' AGEING (2)

Tuesday 08:30-10:30 Room B

Chairman :CRINE J.P. (Technology Consultant, Canada)

Rapporteur :MAYOUX C. (UPS, LGE, France)

B4.1

New interpretation of long-term test results of MV cables : Material ageing orinternal defect structure developmentMORAWIETZ K., Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials, Halle, GermanyHEIDMANN G., Kaiser KWO Kabel Energie GmbH, Berlin, GermanyRIECHERT U., TU of Dresden, GermanyWUTZLER A., Martin-Luther-University, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

B4.2

Assessment under high dielectric field of the long term behaviour of power cablepolyethylene insulantCLAVREUL R., EDF DER, Moret sur Loing, FranceLUTON M.H., SAGEM SA, Montereau, FranceBERDALA J., Cables Pirelli, Sens, FranceJANAH H., Alcatel Cable France, Calais, FranceLAURENSON P., Borealis, Zwinjdrecht, Belgium

B4.3

The effect of temperature on dielectric characteristics of XLPETANAKA T., TANAKA A., Tokyo Electric Power Co., Yokohama, JapanSHIBATA T, HIROTSU K., Sumitomo Electric Ind. Ltd., Osaka, Japan

B4.4

About electrical conductivity related to heterogeneous bulk structure of polyethyleneBERTIN C, GUASTAVINO, MAYOUX C , Laboratoire de Genie Electrique de Toulouse, FranceDRUOT P., Borealis AB, Stenungsund, Sweden & Singapore

B4.5

Evaluation of insulation degradation of stressed XLPE cablesGARROS B., Alcatel CIT, Marcoussis, FranceAUDRY C, SAFT, Marcoussis, FranceSCHADLICH H., Alcatel Kabel, Hannover, GermanyMONTANARI G.C., BENCIVENNI L, DIE, University of Bologna, Italy

B4.6

Practical tool for cable ageing monitoring : dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA)BOUTAUD F., EDF DER, Moret sur Loing, FranceCHAILAN J.F., VERNET J.L., Institut des Sciences de Nngenieur, Universite de Toulon et du Var,France

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SESSION A5 7:i«j||HHi^. HV/EHV ACCESSORIES

Tuesday 11:00-12:30 Room A

Chairman :SWINGLER S.G. (National Grid Company, United Kingdom)

Rapporteur:DEJEAN P.M. (CABLES PIRELLI, France)

A5.1170 kV common termination system for cables with extruded insulationDE RIDDER E., Alcatel Euromold, Erembodegem, BelgiumMONSEN O.B., Alcatel Norge, Oslo, Norway

A5.2Development of prefabricated joint for 500 kV XLPE cableOKADA M., The Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc., Osaka, JapanSATO M., Sumitomo Electric Ind. Ltd., Osaka, JapanYAMASHITA Y, The Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd., Chiba, JapanHARA M., Hitachi Cable Ltd., Ibaraki, JapanNIINOBE H., Fujikura Ltd., Chiba, Japan

A5.3Development of high stress cable and accessories for EHV XLPE cable systems in KoreaYOON H.H., KWAK B.M., KEPCO, Seoul, KoreaOH J.O., CHOI S.G., HUH G.D., PARK W.K., LG Cable, Korea

A5.4Development of synthetic and composite terminations for HV and EHV extrudedcablesLE PEURIAN S., EDF DER, Moret sur Loing, FranceJUNG M., EDF Production Transport, Courbevoie, France

A5.5Operating experience with lapped high voltage cable joints made from EPR tapesJENNI A., Hivotec Ltd, Binningen, SwitzerlandRENGEL U., MEIER A., Brugg Kabel AG, Brugg, SwitzerlandOSLEY J., MOS Engineering AG, Mellingen, Switzerland

A5.6Development of sheath-interrupter for EHV cablesYUKIHIRO K., TAKAYUKI K., Chubu Electric Power Co. Inc., Nagoya, JapanKOICH K., TOSHIMITSU T, Hitachi Cable Ltd., Japan

A5.7Development of block molded joint for 275 kV XLPE cable and its application toactual lineTSUCHIYA S., YONEMOTO N., Tokyo Electric Power Co. Ltd., Tokyo, JapanSHIMOMURAT., NAKAMURA S., Mitsubishi Cable Ind. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan

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SESSION B5 •• '.^ni^^^HK^ DIAGNOSTICS (1)

Tuesday 11:00-12:30 Room B

Chairman :MASHIKIAN M. (IMCORPtm, USA)

Rapporteur:BOURGEAT X. (EDF DER, France)

B5.1Diagnosis of service aged XLPE cables. Presentation of a nordic utility research projectevaluating different on-site dielectric response diagnostic test methodsFAREMO H., SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, NorwayCHRISTENSEN J.S., DEFU, Lyngby, DenmarkWERELIUS P., KTH, Stockholm, SwedenOBERGER K., Elforsk AB, Stockholm, SwedenMORTENSEN K.B., CDP, Kvaloysletta, Norway

B5.2Evaluation of different diagnostic methods for the french underground MV networkBRINCOURTT., REGAUDIE V, EDF DER, Moret sur Loing, France

B5.3Characteristics of long term deterioration of XLPE cable and its diagnostic techniquesin JapanOHATA K., Tokyo Electric, Tokyo, JapanFURUHATA H., Chubu Electric, Nagoya, JapanNAKAGAWA S., Kansai Electric, Osaka, JapanSAKAMOTO T., Mitsubishi Cable, Kumagaya, JapanEBINUMA Y, Showa Electric, Sagamihara, JapanYOSHIDA T, Furukawa Electric, Tokyo, Japan

B5.4MV Cable maintenance, practices and resultsVAN SCHAIK N., BOONE W., HETZEL E., KEMA, Arnhem, The NetherlandsGROTENHUIS B.J., REMU, Utrecht, The Netherlands

B5.5Discharge current method. A test procedure for plastic-insulated medium-voltagecablesMUHR M., WOSCHITZ R., Institute of High Voltage Engineering, Graz, Austria

B5.6The return voltage method, a diagnostic tool to assess water tree damage in PE- andXLPE cables, and the experiences from the method in RomaniaKAMENKA D., Hagenuk KMT, Radeburg, GermanyPISPIRIS C, Icemenerg SA, Bucarest, Romania

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