“…PD is one of the most chronic and unavoidable dielectric challenges that causes accelerated dielectric material aging and device failure. To name a few, the existence of metal particles in gas insulated substations (GIS) causes PD that lead to system failure by generating floating potentials, flashover, carbonization along spacers, and decomposition of gases [1,2]. In the cases of cables, bushing, and transformers that are electrically insulated mainly by solid and liquid insulators, the inevitable formation of air bubbles (in liquid) or cavities (in solid) during the manufacturing processes leads to the generation of internal PDs [3,4].…”