Current endurance testing of termination earth connections for offshore wind farm array cables

Alexander Wilkinson, L. Colla, S. Williams
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Power generation from offshore wind grew vastly in the last 20 years, whilst remaining a relatively young industry without installed technology reaching the end of its design life before advancements are made. Most of the technology of MV (medium voltage) array cable accessories are based on the more experienced land power distribution industry, which faces very different operating conditions and yet are still bound by the same design and test standards. Recently the industry has seen failures related to some “T-connector” terminations on array cables operating offshore at 33 kV, over multiple wind farms and differing cable and termination suppliers. Root cause analysis has been performed by the Authors on one of these windfarms where the main cause of failure was identified as the screen earthing connection within the terminations. As no test methods exist in the relevant international standards, a new current endurance test has been developed to determine the suitability of the installed T-connector earthing methodology, as well as alternative designs. It was found during analysis of the test results that the installed earthing design, although having passed the required short circuit testing to the relevant standards, was not suitable for the design life of the larger cable cross sections used in the project. Two alternative designs, although improved were also not deemed suitable. Two newly designed connections, based on established technology utilising a soldered connection and a mechanical connection, have however, been approved for use.
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海上风电场阵列电缆接地端接电流耐久性试验
在过去的20年里,海上风电的发电量大幅增长,同时仍然是一个相对年轻的行业,没有安装技术达到其设计寿命的终点。中压阵列电缆附件的大部分技术都是基于更有经验的陆地配电行业,它们面临着非常不同的运行条件,但仍然受到相同的设计和测试标准的约束。最近,该行业出现了一些与33千伏海上电缆阵列上的“t型连接器”终端有关的故障,这些电缆在多个风电场和不同的电缆和终端供应商之间运行。作者对其中一个风电场进行了根本原因分析,其中故障的主要原因被确定为终端内的屏蔽接地连接。由于相关国际标准中没有测试方法,因此开发了一种新的当前耐久性测试,以确定安装的t型连接器接地方法的适用性,以及替代设计。在对试验结果进行分析时发现,已安装的接地设计虽然通过了相关标准要求的短路试验,但不适合工程中使用的较大电缆截面的设计寿命。另外两种设计虽然改进了,但也被认为不合适。然而,两种新设计的连接方式已被批准使用,这两种连接方式基于已建立的技术,分别采用焊接连接和机械连接。
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