On-Line Partial Discharges Sensing Method in Aeronautics for AC and PWM Voltages: Optimizations and Limitations

B. Cella, A. Engler, R. De Maglie
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The availability of an effective and reliable partial discharges (PD) sensing method gains importance for aerospace, as the tendency, to install more electrical power into the aircraft systems, comes along with higher voltages. Furthermore there is the requirement to detect PD in harsh EMI environments, which mainly reflects the increased use of power electronics. The presented paper describes a suitable approach for PD-detection, based on the adaptation of a capacitive coupler, which allows online and non-intrusive measurement even with PWM-operation of power electronics. The geometrical implications of the adapted sensors are outlined, based on several experiments with the focus on the signal-to-noise ratio. In order to ensure the relevance of the results, typical components of the aircraft, e.g. transformers and motors, have been taken into account. The validity of the new sensor's results has been assessed by comparison with standard PD-measurement equipment. Here, the limits of both approaches could be identified and conclusions for their application derived. The works done the last months have highlighted the different natures of some discharges, depending on the applied voltage. These natures have been identified by measuring the frequency content of the discharges. Obviously, the frequency characteristic of the PD-detection-method plays an important role. This paper describes the different types of discharges which have been measured and bring a description of their nature. The paper concludes with a discussion of the results. The advantages and drawbacks of the new sensor are given and a comparison with the old version is made. Finally, necessary future work is identified.
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航空领域交流和PWM电压在线局部放电传感方法:优化与局限性
有效和可靠的局部放电(PD)传感方法的可用性对于航空航天非常重要,因为在飞机系统中安装更多电力的趋势是伴随着更高的电压。此外,还需要在恶劣的EMI环境中检测PD,这主要反映了电力电子设备的使用增加。本文描述了一种合适的pd检测方法,该方法基于电容耦合器的自适应,即使在电力电子设备的pwm操作下也可以进行在线和非侵入式测量。基于几个重点关注信噪比的实验,概述了自适应传感器的几何含义。为了确保结果的相关性,考虑了飞机的典型部件,例如变压器和电机。通过与标准pd测量设备的比较,评估了新传感器测量结果的有效性。在这里,可以确定这两种方法的局限性,并得出其应用的结论。过去几个月所做的工作突出了一些放电的不同性质,取决于施加的电压。这些性质是通过测量放电的频率含量来确定的。显然,pd检测方法的频率特性起着重要的作用。本文描述了已测量的不同类型的放电,并对其性质进行了描述。文章最后对结果进行了讨论。给出了新传感器的优缺点,并与旧传感器进行了比较。最后,确定了今后需要开展的工作。
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