Partial discharge detection, diagnosis, and location technology based on a novel transient earth voltage-ultrasonic integrated sensor used for switchgear equipment
Medium-voltage (MV) switchgear and gas insulated switchgear (GIS) are essential components of power-grid systems. Their safe operation is crucial for the electricity consumption of users. However, insulation faults often occur during the operation of MV switchgear and GIS because of pollution, humid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Review of scientific instruments 2024-08, Vol.95 (8) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Medium-voltage (MV) switchgear and gas insulated switchgear (GIS) are essential components of power-grid systems. Their safe operation is crucial for the electricity consumption of users. However, insulation faults often occur during the operation of MV switchgear and GIS because of pollution, humidity, heat, mechanical shock, and other factors. Partial discharge (PD) measurements are the most effective indicator to prevent insulation failure. Transient earth voltage (TEV) and ultrasonic methods are the most popular PD measurement methods for switchgear. Currently, these two methods are used widely and independently. In this study, a novel TEV-ultrasonic integrated sensor is proposed based on the independent structure of the TEV and the ultrasonic sensor. The performance parameters of the proposed sensor were tested on test platforms. PD measurement experiments were conducted in a 10 kV switchgear and 220 kV GIS to analyze the performance of the integrated sensor. The results show that the sensor can simultaneously measure the TEV and ultrasonic signals in the same location. The integrated sensor can realize effective and sensitive detection, precise location, and accurate diagnosis of PD in the MV switchgear and GIS. |
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ISSN: | 0034-6748 1089-7623 1089-7623 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0204295 |