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Partial Discharge Location in Power Transformers

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In this paper, the authors used feature template matching to locate the source of partial discharge in a power transformer with a continuous disc type winding, which required knowledge about the physical geometry and design parameters of the transformer and also information about the characteristics of how the pulses caused by the PD propagate through the winding.
Abstract
In a power transformer, high levels of partial discharge activity may lead to an insulation failure. If a partial discharge (PD) could be detected and located before the insulation fails, the transformer could be repaired or replaced before any consumers connected to the transformer lose supply. A technique is described in the paper that can be used to locate a PD in a power transformer with a continuous disc type winding. The technique requires knowledge about the physical geometry and design parameters of the transformer and also information about the characteristics of how the pulse or pulses caused by the PD propagate through the winding. The latter is difficult to obtain and consequently numerous simulation studies with slightly different assumptions were necessary before the technique could be considered validated. This involved analysing the data available at the terminals when a PD occurred in the winding and trying to extract the features related to the PD location. An algorithm using feature template matching has been used to locate the PD source in a 110 kV continuous disc type winding. Experimental tests carried out on this type of winding were extremely important in verifying the validity of the PD location algorithm. Results indicate that a location accuracy of better than 5% of the winding length is normally achieved.

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Frequency domain correlation technique for PD location in transformer winding

TL;DR: In this article, the limitation of time domain correlation method in locating partial discharge (PD) in transformer windings is found out, and frequency domain correlation with Gram Schmidt orthogonalization is proposed.
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Phased-ultrasonic receiving-planar array transducer for partial discharge location in transformer

TL;DR: A new PD location method based on UHF and ultrasonic-phased arrays receiving theory has been presented, which has a possibility to locate multiple PDs in electrical equipment.
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Partial Discharge Localization in a Power Transformer: Methods, Trends, and Future Research

TL;DR: The techniques of PD localization used so far are compared, and their advantages and limitations are pointed out, to help develop the future technologies for PD localization thereby avoiding insulation damage.
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Localization of Partial Discharges Inside a Transformer Winding Using a Ladder Network Constructed From Terminal Measurements

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors employed terminal measurements to construct a physically realizable ladder network, where simulated responses obtained from the ladder network for signals of known pulse-widths at all locations were used as reference data.
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Investigation of propagation of partial discharges in power transformers and techniques for locating the discharge

TL;DR: In this paper, the location of partial discharges in a power transformer can be determined based on the characteristics of the transfer function from the discharge source to the measuring terminal, i.e., the crests and troughs in the spectra, could be used for locating the source of the discharge.
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Status and trends in transformer monitoring

C. Bengtsson
TL;DR: In this article, a survey of the most important methods for on-line monitoring and off-line diagnostics is given, and the area of life assessment is discussed, and in particular the difference between end-of-life of the insulating material and of the transformer is emphasized.
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Detection and location of internal defects in the insulation of power transformers

TL;DR: In this paper, a quasi-simultaneous detection and location of internal defects in power transformers is presented, where the response of the insulating system to PD signals injected at least at three different sites of each winding (top, center, bottom) is calculated, or measured at the signal tap-off points (i.e., bushings).
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Application of digital filtering techniques to the determination of partial discharge location in transformers

TL;DR: In this paper, the capacitatively transferred components of the input pulse along the windings in the appropriate frequency range were extracted by the aid of digital filtering techniques, and good agreement between measured and theoretical distributions was obtained.
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A Commentary on Partial Discharge Measurement and Detection

TL;DR: In this paper, a critical review is presented on the various electrical methods available for partial discharge detection and measurement in terms of their chronological development and application on cable, capacitor, transformer, and machine insulation specimens.
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