Abstract
Water leakage of the insulation sheath can lead to a decrease in the insulation performance of the power cable, which poses a hidden danger to the power cable. Accurate detection and positioning of the water leakage area are crucial for improving power safety and stability. In response to the water leakage defect of the cable insulation sheath, this article proposes a method based on reflective terahertz time-of-flight tomography technology to measure the water leakage area of the insulation sheath. A sample of insulation sheath water leakage defect was prepared by simulating real scenarios. By analysing the terahertz reflection time-domain optical spectrum and imaging results of the sample, the location and area of the insulation sheath water leakage defect can be accurately measured, verifying the application potential of reflective terahertz time-of-flight tomography technology in detecting water seepage defects in cable insulation sheaths.
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