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This report deals with the mechanism of the final breakdown of polymeric power cables which have been degraded by water trees. Water treeing is one of the major degradation mechanisms in cable insulation. It has been believed that the final breakdown takes place when a water tree penetrates the insulation. In order to reproduce penetrating water trees in a film specimen, a double layer specimen with low-density polyethylene films was subjected to an aging test to generate water trees. After confirming that penetrating water trees had bridged across one layer of the ”double-layer” specimen, the breakdown test was performed with several kinds of combinations of degraded and non-degraded films by applying an AC voltage. | Final breakdown on water tree degraded polymer insulation