2020
DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v17.i2.pp886-894
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Partial discharge detection device using ultrasonic sensor on medium voltage XLPE cable

Abstract: There are many methods that have been studied by earlier researchers in order to detect the acoustic properties of Partial Discharge (PD) emitted by PD sources. One of the methods known as ultrasonic sensing on medium voltage Cross-Linked Polyethylene (XLPE) cable was adopted to detect partial discharges on commercial applications, usually by using Acoustic Emission (AE) sensors. This paper presents the processes of designing a PD sensor to detect the acoustic properties of the partial discharges on medium vol… Show more

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“…The life of two kinds of enamel wires of organic resin and nanofilled resin were studied and modeling of a lifetime was predicted [14]. I F Radzi et al [15] argued that there is an improvement of degradation at long term by PD in a drastic way when the applied voltage is 6.5 kV to 8.5 kV. Breakdown studies with a step of 50V/s for AC and a step of 100 V/s for DC on thin-film insulation with a thickness of 100 μm were done [16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The life of two kinds of enamel wires of organic resin and nanofilled resin were studied and modeling of a lifetime was predicted [14]. I F Radzi et al [15] argued that there is an improvement of degradation at long term by PD in a drastic way when the applied voltage is 6.5 kV to 8.5 kV. Breakdown studies with a step of 50V/s for AC and a step of 100 V/s for DC on thin-film insulation with a thickness of 100 μm were done [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partial discharge (PD) occurrences in high voltage equipments is one of major concerns in power utility industry, as it may lead to inconvenient power outage and involves cost intensive repairs. PD is an electrical discharge that do not completely or partially bridge the insulation between conductors and which can or cannot occur adjacent to a conductor [1]. The physical symptom appears such as visible burn marks at the solid insulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, in the analysis of PDs, they are used extensively in the detection and localization of PDs in high voltage equipment such as rotating machinery and transformers [14,[20][21][22][23][24]. In fact, Piezoceramic films performing at high frequency (High Temperature Ultrasonic Transducers-HTUTs) have been developed by Industrial Materials Institute, National Research Council of Canada [25,26].…”
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