Abstract

Due to the strong coupling among the conductors of 10 kV three-core armored cables and the difficulty in identifying its defects and fault types, a method is proposed based on the input impedance spectrum. Firstly, the phase mode transformation matrix of a three-core cable is obtained by combining the multi-conductor transmission line theory with the loop analysis method to realize decoupling between conductors. Secondly, the input impedance matrices of a cable under different situations are derived. Based on this, a method is proposed to identify the local defects and fault types. The capacitive defects and inductive defects are identified according to the left or right offset of the amplitude spectrum; the short circuit and break faults of the cable can be identified according to the number of resonant points in the amplitude spectrum and the initial phase angle of the phase spectrum. Finally, to verify the correctness of the proposed method, a 10 kV three-core cable is taken as an example to carry out PSCAD circuit simulation and practical test. The results show that the proposed method can effectively identify the local defects and fault types of the three-core cable.

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