Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a high-voltage high-energy cable of a plurality of cable lengths, comprising the steps of providing an inner tubular member of metallic corrosion-resistant material for each of the cable lengths; providing an elongated blank member of metallic electrically conductive material for each of the cable lengths; forming one of said members with at least one longitudinally extending groove in the region of one surface thereof; mechanically shrinking said blank member around said tubular member so that said one surface comes into contact with the other member and said blank member forms a tubular element around said tubular member, said groove being located at the interface between said tubular element and said tubular member; winding a plurality of elongated trapezoid elements around said tubular element to obtain a cable length core; insulating and sheathing said core to obtain a cable length; juxtaposing end portions of respective cable lengths with one another so that said grooves of said cable lengths are aligned with one another; inserting end portions of a tube of highly temperature-resistant material into said grooves of said cable lengths so as to establish communication between said grooves across the interface between said end portions of said cable lengths; and connecting said end portions of said cable lengths to one another.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said connecting step includes welding said inner tubular members of said cable lengths to one another, and subsequent welding of said tubular elements and said trapezoid elements of said cable lengths to one another.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a high-voltage high-energy cable which is internally cooled by a cooling medium flowing through a cooling channel, comprising the steps of providing an inner tubular member, which bounds the cooling channel, of metallic corrosion-resistant material; providing an elongated blank member of metallic electrically conductive material; forming one of said members with at least one longitudinally extending groove in the region of a contact surface thereof; shaping a tubular component around said inner tubular member to constitute a cable length core therewith, including deforming said blank member to form an outer tubular member around said inner tubular member so that said contact surface of said one member comes into contact with the other member and said groove constitutes a passage at the interface between said tubular members for receiving cooling medium which penetrates through said inner tubular member in the event of damage thereto and for conducting such leakage cooling medium longitudinally of said cable length to respective end portions thereof to indicate occurrence of such damage thereat; insulating and sheathing said cable length core to obtain a cable length; juxtaposing an end portion of said cable length with an end portion of a similar cable length; and inserting end portions of a tube of highly temperature-resistant material into the associated grooves of said cable length and additional cable length so as to establish communication between the same.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 3, wherein said shaping step includes mechanically shrinking a tubular element around said inner tubular member, and winding a plurality of elongated trapezoid elements around said tubular element.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 4, and further comprising the steps of welding the inner tubular members of said cable length and additional cable length to one another and welding the tubular elements and the trapezoid elements of said cable length and additional cable length to one another subsequently to said insertion step.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 3, and further comprising the step of subjecting said inner tubular member to an internal positive pressure during the manufacture of the cable.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 6, wherein said subjecting step is performed at least while said inner tubular member is subjected to bending during the manufacture of said cable.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a division, of application ser. no. 545,036, filed Jan. 29, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,989,884.
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Divisions (1)
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