2008 International Conference on Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis 2008
DOI: 10.1109/cmd.2008.4580506
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Partial discharge localization method of power cable using high-precision synchronization by atomic clocks

Abstract: We have studied partial discharge (PD) localization method on power cable. PD localization in power cable can be generally made from the arrival time interval measured by two devices placed at the terminal of both ends of the measurement section. However, there is a cost problem in this technique because of need of the optical fiber installation. In this paper, we propose a new PD localization method in power cables using atomic clocks that allow retention of high-precision synchronization of relative time dif… Show more

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“…However, the difficulty of synchronising the two devices has long posed a challenge to conventional doubleside PD measurement. Most of the conventional methods developed to date use complex and expensive hardware such as Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and atomic clocks to overcome synchronisation problems [22,23]. A synchronisation technique based on pulse injection was proposed in [24] to locate PD sources in underground power cables.…”
Section: Implementation Of a Novel Double-side Technique For Partial ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the difficulty of synchronising the two devices has long posed a challenge to conventional doubleside PD measurement. Most of the conventional methods developed to date use complex and expensive hardware such as Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and atomic clocks to overcome synchronisation problems [22,23]. A synchronisation technique based on pulse injection was proposed in [24] to locate PD sources in underground power cables.…”
Section: Implementation Of a Novel Double-side Technique For Partial ...mentioning
confidence: 99%