Feng Zhou, Fan Zhu, Qiang Lyu, Xingzhen Bai, Baochun Cui, Pengfei Wang
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By comparing with the resistance when the joint is in healthy operation, any measured parameter exceeding the corresponding standard is considered a joint fault. Simulations and test results show that the method can accurately identify the reflected signals of the cable joints in different operating states, and with changes in joint health, clear regular features can be extracted from the reflected signals, and the quality and health of the joints can be determined. 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Identification and assessment method of cable joint health status based on traveling wave reflection.
Due to the difficulty in accurately detecting the health status of cable joints, a new method of identifying and assessing the cable joints' health status based on traveling wave reflection is proposed. By transmitting nanosecond pulse signals at the head end of the cable, the health status characteristics of the cable joints can be obtained, and the noise reduction of the measurement signals is performed by the wavelet function to identify the reflected wave at the joint and the end of the cable. The equivalent circuits and simulation models of contact resistance and leakage resistance are established, and the contact resistance and leakage resistance of the cable joints are calculated according to the amplitude and phase of the reflected signals at the joint and the end of the cable. By comparing with the resistance when the joint is in healthy operation, any measured parameter exceeding the corresponding standard is considered a joint fault. Simulations and test results show that the method can accurately identify the reflected signals of the cable joints in different operating states, and with changes in joint health, clear regular features can be extracted from the reflected signals, and the quality and health of the joints can be determined. The traveling wave method can be used to detect cable joint faults and provide an early warning of defects, which provides a new idea for online monitoring and early warning of cable joints in both theory and engineering practice.