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Partial discharge measurement in the ultra high frequency (UHF) range

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In this paper, the displacement law of Fourier transformation (DSF) was used to increase the detection threshold, to improve the localization accuracy and to perform on-line measurements of Partial Discharge (PD) in noisy environments.
Abstract
The paper provides essentially a summary of PD measurements applying the UHF range in order to increase the detection threshold, to improve the localization accuracy and to perform on-line measurements of Partial Discharge (PD) in noisy environments. The electromagnetic UHF technique offers good signal to noise ratios, because external PD signals and disturbances can be shielded effectively. A new developed method allows the localization of PD in gas-insulated substations (GIS) by frequency domain measurements. The basic idea is the displacement law of Fourier transformation. The interference phenomena of superposed signals from two sensors give information about the time delay of the sensor signals. On-site PD measurements are made at cable connectors by means of monopole antennas housed in a barrel sleave, while the cable is in service. Thus a sensitive PD measurement even in noisy environment is possible. PD measurements on several 72 kV cable connectors were performed in an unshielded laboratory. On-site measurements during operation showed the great potential for condition assessment. For decoupling sensitive UHF PD signals from the inner of a power transformer tank UHF sensors applied through drain/oil valves are used. Experimental studies indicate that all relevant types of PD possibly occurring within a transformer emit high frequency spectra to be detected with UHF sensors. Furthermore in laboratory experiments and on-site measurements very moderate UHF signal attenuations have been observed.

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Detection and location of partial discharges in power transformers using acoustic and electromagnetic signals

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an approach to estimate the arrival times of acoustic partial discharges (PD) signals in a power transformer by using robust direct solvers instead of the previously used iterative algorithms.
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The application of ultra-high-frequency partial discharge measurements to gas-insulated substations

TL;DR: In this article, the application of the ultra high-frequency method (UHF-method) for the detection of partial discharges (PD) in gas-insulated substations (GIS) is discussed.
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Sensitivity of UHF PD measurements in power transformers

TL;DR: In this paper, the attenuation of UHF signals within power transformers is investigated, and the so-called Sensitivity Check might show in future a relation between unconventionally measured UHF quantities to the apparent charge level in pico Coulomb.
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Recognition of discharge sources using UHF PD signatures

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated utilizing zero span UHF PD detection for on-line PD monitoring of transformers in the presence of noise and also allowed the use of existing knowledge on PD defect signatures.
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Transformer monitoring using the UHF technique

TL;DR: In this article, the viability of applying UHF partial discharge monitoring techniques to an in-service oil-filled power transformer is established, where discharges in oil are shown to radiate the high frequency signals necessary to allow detection.
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