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Insulation Resistance of Insulated Cable

The insulation resistance of a cable represents the ability of the insulating material to resist leakage current. For long cables, insulation resistance decreases, making it an important parameter in power system analysis.

Basic Concept

  • Conductor
  • Insulating material
  • Protective sheath

The insulation prevents leakage of current from the conductor to earth or sheath.

Definition

\[
R = \frac{V}{I}
\]

  • \(V\): Applied voltage
  • \(I\): Leakage current

Insulation Resistance Formula

\[
R = \frac{\rho}{2\pi l} \ln\left(\frac{D}{d}\right)
\]

  • \(\rho\): Resistivity of insulation
  • \(l\): Length of cable
  • \(D\): Sheath diameter
  • \(d\): Conductor diameter

Effect of Length

\[
R \propto \frac{1}{l}
\]

  • Increase in length → decrease in resistance
  • Long cables have lower insulation resistance

Long Cable Behavior

For long cables:

  • Insulation behaves like parallel resistances
  • Total resistance decreases

\[
R_{total} = \frac{R}{n}
\]

Leakage Current

\[
I = \frac{V}{R}
\]

  • Lower resistance → higher leakage current
  • Causes power loss and heating

Factors Affecting Insulation Resistance

Length

Longer cable reduces resistance

Temperature

Higher temperature reduces resistance

Moisture

Reduces insulation resistance significantly

Insulation Quality

Better insulation increases resistance

Measurement

Measured using a Megger (Megohmmeter).

  • High DC voltage applied
  • Leakage current measured

Importance

  • Ensures safe operation
  • Prevents leakage and faults
  • Reduces power loss

Important Formula

\[
R = \frac{\rho}{2\pi l} \ln\left(\frac{D}{d}\right)
\]

  • Resistance inversely proportional to length
  • Long cable → low insulation resistance

Conclusion

Insulation resistance is a key parameter in cable performance. As cable length increases, resistance decreases, leading to higher leakage current. Proper insulation and maintenance ensure safe and efficient operation.