2002
DOI: 10.1109/tdei.2002.1038663
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Partial discharges. Their mechanism, detection and measurement

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“…Convencionalmente, las DP en cavidades de un dieléctrico sólido, son discutidas en términos de un circuito capacitivo equivalente conocido como el modelo ABC, donde la cavidad es representada por una capacitancia y las descargas se simulan por la descarga de esa capacitancia (Bartnikas, 2002). Es importante notar que la operación de un circuito equivalente no corresponde al proceso físico que ocurre en el sistema real.…”
Section: Medición De Descargas Parciales En Banda Ultra Anchaunclassified
“…Convencionalmente, las DP en cavidades de un dieléctrico sólido, son discutidas en términos de un circuito capacitivo equivalente conocido como el modelo ABC, donde la cavidad es representada por una capacitancia y las descargas se simulan por la descarga de esa capacitancia (Bartnikas, 2002). Es importante notar que la operación de un circuito equivalente no corresponde al proceso físico que ocurre en el sistema real.…”
Section: Medición De Descargas Parciales En Banda Ultra Anchaunclassified
“…Partial discharge (PD) measurement is becoming increasingly vital in monitoring the condition of cable insulation, providing valuable information about the health of the insulation, and predicting when insulation is likely to fail. Partial discharge under AC conditions has been a subject of study for several decades [1] with several commercial solutions available today [2]. However, the increasing use of high voltage DC links, for subsea, or long land-based connections provides motivation for the increased use of PD monitoring on cables operating under HVDC.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are the high performance liquid chromatography method (HPLC) and the dissolved gas analysis method (DGA). The HPLC analyses PD expelled byproducts such as degraded forms of glucose induced by degradation of insulation [5,6], while the DGA analyses the accumulated volume of the gas produced by the PD. For chemical measurement techniques, sufficient expelled byproducts or gas has to be collected before analysis can begin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%