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Partial Discharge Sources Detection and Location with an Electromagnetic Vector Sensor


Abstract:

Partial discharge (PD) sources identification and location is one of the key problems for transformers PD online monitoring. Electromagnetic vector sensor (EMVS) is capab...Show More

Abstract:

Partial discharge (PD) sources identification and location is one of the key problems for transformers PD online monitoring. Electromagnetic vector sensor (EMVS) is capable of measuring the complete electric and magnetic fields induced by electromagnetic signals at one point. Using its detecting data, we can estimate the electromagnetic sources' spatial parameters and polarizations. In this paper, a single EMVS is proposed to measure the radiating ultra-high frequency (UHF) signal for PD detection and location. With the narrowband data filtered from the EMVS output signal, the number of PD sources can be estimated exactly by using minimum describing length (MDL) rule, the spatial parameters and polarizations of PD sources can be obtained by adopting MUSIC algorithm. The results of simulate experiment show that this method is capable of identifying three PD sources and estimating their azimuths, elevations and polarizations. It is practical and hopeful to realize the PD location in transformer online PD monitoring
Date of Conference: 24-26 May 2006
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 December 2006
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Conference Location: Singapore
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1 Introduction

Online partial discharge monitoring is a valid means to guard transformer against breakout accident and is very important to power system stably running. In recent years, many scholars and engineers have done larges studies on it and some monitoring devices have been put into test running, however, all monitor devices cannot meet the demand of the insulation diagnosis [1]. At present, the research interests mainly focus on detecting PD ultra-high frequency signal. Larges research work have been done for UHF signal's transmission pattern, spectrum characteristic and collecting method [2]–[5]. The research results show that the UHF method has advantages of anti-interference because its detecting frequency is high enough to avoid most of powerful electromagnetic interferences. It is also proved that UHF signal's spectrum characteristic close correlates to the type of its PD source, which is helpful to PD source identification and location. However, the most of the research is only fit for a single PD source situation. In practice, the situation may be exists that two or more discharge failures occur contemporarily in transformer insulation. The detected UHF signal is probably contributed from two or more PD sources. Hence, it is difficult to realize PD identification and location in the multi-PD situation by scalar sensors.

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