Asymmetric Capacitive Sensor for On-line and Real-time Partial Discharge Detection in Power Cables

C. Son
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Partial discharges (PD) have long been recognized as a major contributing factor to catastrophic failures in high-power equipment. As the demand for high voltage direct current (HVDC) facilities continues to rise, the significance of on-line and real-time monitoring of PD becomes increasingly prominent. In this study, we have designed, fabricated, and characterized a highly sensitive and cost-effective PD sensor comprising a pair of copper electrodes with different arc lengths. The key advantage of our sensor is its non-invasive nature, as it can be installed at any location along the entire power cable without requiring structural modifications. In contrast, conventional PD sensors are typically limited to installation at cable terminals or insulation joint boxes, often necessitating invasive alterations. Our PD sensor demonstrates exceptional accuracy in estimating PD location, with a success rate exceeding 95% in the straight sections of the power cable and surpassing 89% in curved sections. These remarkable characteristics indicate its high potential for real-time and on-line detection of PD.
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电力电缆局部放电在线实时检测的非对称电容传感器
局部放电(PD)一直被认为是导致大功率设备灾难性故障的主要因素。随着对高压直流(HVDC)设施需求的不断增加,对PD进行在线实时监测的意义日益突出。在这项研究中,我们设计、制造并表征了一种高灵敏度和高性价比的PD传感器,该传感器由一对不同弧长的铜电极组成。我们的传感器的主要优势是其非侵入性,因为它可以安装在沿着整个电缆的任何位置,而不需要修改结构。相比之下,传统的PD传感器通常仅限于安装在电缆终端或绝缘接头盒上,通常需要进行侵入性改造。我们的PD传感器在估计PD位置方面具有出色的准确性,在电力电缆的直线部分成功率超过95%,在弯曲部分成功率超过89%。这些显著的特性表明了它在PD实时在线检测方面的巨大潜力。
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