1. Effect and physical behaviour of carbon-black papers used as a conductor screen
- Author
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E. Occhini, Y. Toriyama, B. Yoda, and H. SatÖ
- Subjects
Electric strength ,Engineering ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Electrical engineering ,Mechanical engineering ,General Medicine ,Carbon black ,Impulse (physics) ,business ,Physical behaviour ,Conductor - Abstract
Conductor screens are now in general use on high-voltage power cables. They take several forms, and are especially effective in bringing about an improvement in a.c. electric strength. Good-quality cable paper loaded with a carbon-black material is one form used for conductor-screening purposes, but it can have adverse effects when applied to oil-filled cables. These include an increase in the ionisation factor and a decrease in the impulse electric strength. The paper records the result of comprehensive investigation into many aspects of carbon-black-paper screening, and claims conclusively to establish the behaviour of carbon loading when used in paper for screening purposes.
- Published
- 1969