Proceedings Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing Expo, 2005.
DOI: 10.1109/eeic.2005.1566291
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Measurement and analysis of partial discharge in switchgear

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“…Such a design allows for approximate localization of a PD source to focus maintenance efforts to one or two sections and significantly reduce maintenance costs. Localization based on pulse attenuation, by authors opinion, is more simple and reliable compared to time of arrival technology [7]. Time of arrival measurements need very high frequency band to achieve reasonable accuracy, while very high attenuation and reflections from impedance mismatch (bus ends, Tconnections) make such measurements even more problematic.…”
Section: Calibration Of Pd Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a design allows for approximate localization of a PD source to focus maintenance efforts to one or two sections and significantly reduce maintenance costs. Localization based on pulse attenuation, by authors opinion, is more simple and reliable compared to time of arrival technology [7]. Time of arrival measurements need very high frequency band to achieve reasonable accuracy, while very high attenuation and reflections from impedance mismatch (bus ends, Tconnections) make such measurements even more problematic.…”
Section: Calibration Of Pd Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a design allows for approximate localization of a PD source to focus Distance in vertical sections Signal magnitude mV Page 4 of 12 978-1-4673-0285-2/12/$31.00 © 2012 IEEE maintenance efforts to one or two sections and significantly reduce maintenance costs. Localization based on pulse attenuation is more simple and reliable compared to time of arrival technology [7]. Time of arrival methods need to measure a very high frequency band to achieve reasonable accuracy, while very high attenuation and reflections from impedance mismatches (bus ends, T-connections) make such measurements even more problematic.…”
Section: Calibration Of Pd Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%