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Characteristics of External Loop Sensor Located Near Bushing on Partial Discharge Induced Electromagnetic Wave Measurement

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In this article, the characteristics of three loop sensors with varying diameter were examined using a spectrum analyzer and a network analyzer to obtain frequency characteristic and optimum operating frequency (S11) parameter, respectively.
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For transmitting a huge electrical energy, high voltage transmission systems are commonly operated. Due to high reliability and less space required, gas insulated substation (GIS) are widely used. In a defect experienced GIS, partial discharge (PD) usually takes place. Partial discharge (PD) monitoring technique using UHF method becomes more popular because of its higher signal to noise (S/N) ratio. Amongst novel sensors, loop sensor could be a candidate for PD detector to measure UHF signal emitted from PD source. This paper presents the experiment results on characteristics of loop sensors. The characteristics of three loop sensors with varying diameter were examined using a spectrum analyzer and a network analyzer to obtain frequency characteristic and optimum operating frequency (S11) parameter, respectively. Then, PD experiment was conducted on 66kV GIS model having floating electrode and free metallic particles as its PD source. The loop sensors were placed far external to GIS bushing to measure leaked PD signal from it. The influences of the sensor diameter and the sensor distance from GIS bushing on PD detection sensitivity were also examined. Based on IEC-60270 standard measurement, the highest sensitivity of 30 pC was obtained from this investigation. The result suggests that higher sensitivity could be achieved with proper shielding and suitable filter design against external noise.

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Detecting characteristics of various type antennas on partial discharge electromagnetic wave radiating through insulating spacer in gas insulated switchgear

TL;DR: In this article, an ideal diagnostic system based on the externally leaking EM-waves is proposed, and the detection characteristics with different antenna positions and directions were compared in consideration of the number and positions of the bolts on the spacer, and frequency characteristics of various antennas were obtained.
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A generic knowledge-based approach to the analysis of partial discharge data

TL;DR: In this article, a knowledge-based system (KBS) was proposed to detect partial discharge (PD) in high voltage insulation in power system equipment using phase-resolved patterns from UHF and IEC 60270 data.
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Pattern analysis of partial discharges in SF/sub 6/ GIS

TL;DR: In this paper, phase-resolved partial discharge (PD) patterns have been measured using three different PD detection measuring systems: according to the IEC 270 recommendations, a VHF/UHF measuring system with narrow band filtering, and the UHF measurement system with wide band filtering.
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Comparison of sensitivity between UHF method and IEC 60270 for onsite calibration in various GIS

TL;DR: In this article, the sensitivity line of 3-phase gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) is compared to that of single-phase GIS, and differences in defects are also discussed.
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