Abstract

All dielectric self supporting (ADSS) fiber optic cables are suffering from damage caused by dry-band arcing. This paper investigates the formation of the dry band, which is crucial to the arcing. The formation of the dry band is the result of evaporation of water deposit some point on the cable surface. When the dry band is formed the current is interrupted. Then high voltage is applied to the small gap separated by the dry band, and may cause arcing. This paper discusses the drying process of the wet layer on the surface of the cable in detail. The differential equation of the drying rate is formulated and numerical simulation is performed. With this equation, the time-to-arcing and variation of the layer resistance can be estimated. For verification of the results, the time-to-arcing and layer resistance are measured in the laboratory. The numerical results provide guidance for design of an automatic dry-band arcing aging test system. The onset of arcing is investigated based on the results.

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