2014
DOI: 10.1109/tia.2014.2306979
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Black-Out Test Versus UV Camera for Corona Inspection of HV Motor Stator Endwindings

Abstract: As part of a factory acceptance test program for highvoltage (HV) motors, end users sometimes specify a black-out test. This is a traditional offline inspection where the stator is placed in complete darkness, each phase is energized to 115% of rated line-to-neutral voltage, and both ends of the stator are observed to determine the presence, location, and severity of endwinding surface partial discharges (PDs). The setup for the test may be complex and risky due to the need for observers to be standing in dark… Show more

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“…On-line detection methods are based on sensors such as high frequency current transformers, i.e., Rogowski coils, transient earth voltage sensors, high frequency sensors including HF/VHF and UHF sensors [84], or acoustic [85] and ultrasonic sensors, which can be used in energized circuits, so some of them can be applied in real time. Corona can also be detected by means of optical spectrophotometers [86], UV sensors [87] or visible-UV cameras [1,78,[88][89][90]. However, the disadvantages of some of these methods are their sensitivity to interference from themselves and the surroundings, the difficulties in determining the exact PD-corona location [83], their cost and size.…”
Section: Arc Tracking Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On-line detection methods are based on sensors such as high frequency current transformers, i.e., Rogowski coils, transient earth voltage sensors, high frequency sensors including HF/VHF and UHF sensors [84], or acoustic [85] and ultrasonic sensors, which can be used in energized circuits, so some of them can be applied in real time. Corona can also be detected by means of optical spectrophotometers [86], UV sensors [87] or visible-UV cameras [1,78,[88][89][90]. However, the disadvantages of some of these methods are their sensitivity to interference from themselves and the surroundings, the difficulties in determining the exact PD-corona location [83], their cost and size.…”
Section: Arc Tracking Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of thematic analysis is to identify themes (Stranges et al, 2014); a theme is considered to be latent content in this method (Vaismoradi & Snelgrove, 2019). This research applied a qualitative thematic analysis method to extract themes from the data through systematic analysis, which is much more than summarising the data.…”
Section: Thematic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data were analysed using thematic analysis to identify patterns or themes within the qualitative data that are important or interesting to interpret and make sense of it (Clarke & Braun, 2013;Maguire & Delahunt, 2017). The following steps were followed.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%