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The only book on the market that provides current, necessary,and comprehensive technical knowledge of extruded cables andhigh-voltage direct-current transmissionThis is the first book to fully address the technical aspects ofhigh-voltage direct-current (HVDC) link projects with extrudedcables. It covers design and engineering techniques for cablelines, insulation materials, and accessories, as well as cableperformance and life span and reliability issues.Beginning with a discussion on the fundamentals of HVDC cabletransmission theory, Extruded Cables for High-VoltageDirect-Current Transmission: Advances in Research andDevelopment covers:Both the cable and the accessories (joints and terminations),each of which affects cable line performanceThe basic designs of HVDC cables-including a comparison ofmass insulated non-draining cables with extruded HVDC cablesThe theoretical elements on which the design of HVDC cables isbased-highlighting the differences between HVAC and HVDCcablesSpace charge-related problems that have a critical impact onextruded insulation for HVDC applicationRecent advances in extruded compounds for HVDC cables such asadditives and nano-fillersThe improved design of extruded HVDC cable systems-withemphasis on design aspects relevant to accessoriesCable line reliability problems and the impact on cable systemdesignIncluding more than 200 illustrations, Extruded Cables forHigh-Voltage Direct-Current Transmission fills a gap in thefield, providing power cable engineers with complete, up-to-dateguidance on HVDC cable lines with extruded insulation.
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