Published 2005
| Version v1
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A study about partial discharge measurements performed applying to insulating systems square voltages with different rise times
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Description
Partial Discharge (PD) measurements output,
when non-sinusoidal voltages are applied to insulating
systems, can have different meanings, depending on the
voltage waveform frequency content and on the PD
probe circuit. A PD detection circuit is designed for a
low noise-to-signal ratio, thus for suppression of the
residual high frequency (HF) voltage. Such a
suppression varies with the applied voltage rise time: for
fast rise rate voltage pulses the PD measurements
deserve a specific study. When multiple PD sites are
active in the same insulation system and when they give
rise to PD inception during the voltage rise/fall, effects
due to the signal superimposition should be considered.
During quasi-square wave PD tests on twisted pairs the
voltage rise rates, the voltage test levels and the high PD
repetition rate during voltage "pulses" have been
suitably inter-played, taking in account analogue and
digital PD acquisition systems, in order to evidence the
PD measurements actual information content. The
obtained results evidenced the limits of high and low
frequency PD measurements; in certain instances they
did negate both the validity of the relation and the possibility of
resolving each single PD pulse.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/252680
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/252680
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE