2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14020320
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Defect Localization Inside Simulated MV Switchgear Based on Cumulative Energy Curve Using Transient Earth Voltage Sensors

Abstract: The partial discharge (PD) leads to catastrophic failure of the medium voltage (MV) switchgear insulation. Determination of the PD source (defect) location in high voltage (HV) equipment is very important in the maintenance procedures and in isolating the root cause of PD generation. In this paper, the transient earth voltage (TEV) detection method was used to acquire defect-initiated PD signals in a simulated MV switchgear model. An array of four TEV sensors were placed on the surface walls outside an MV swit… Show more

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“…Confirming that partial discharge has occurred is not enough for failure prevention, unless the location of the discharge is provided in order to determinate the insulation state. One possible solution for defect localization is by utilizing transient earth voltage (TEV) sensors, as in [ 50 ], in which the solution is based on the principle that the partial discharge source can be determined by the time difference of arrival method (TDOA) [ 51 ]. The TEV method is the optimal solution in switchgear due to its high sensitivity, uninterrupted power supply, strong anti-interference performance, easy installation, and non-instructive method [ 52 ].…”
Section: Applications Of Measurement Data Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Confirming that partial discharge has occurred is not enough for failure prevention, unless the location of the discharge is provided in order to determinate the insulation state. One possible solution for defect localization is by utilizing transient earth voltage (TEV) sensors, as in [ 50 ], in which the solution is based on the principle that the partial discharge source can be determined by the time difference of arrival method (TDOA) [ 51 ]. The TEV method is the optimal solution in switchgear due to its high sensitivity, uninterrupted power supply, strong anti-interference performance, easy installation, and non-instructive method [ 52 ].…”
Section: Applications Of Measurement Data Manipulationmentioning
confidence: 99%