The feasibility of using UHF sensors to measure partial discharges in liquid nitrogen

L. Truong, D. Swaffield, P. Lewin, M. Judd
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Liquid nitrogen (LN2) has been proposed as a coolant for high temperature superconducting (HTS) applications also as electrical insulation. Partial discharge (PD) activity indicates overstressing of the liquid dielectric or contamination which may provide an indication of the health of the dielectric and provide a useful precursor to the electric failure of LN2. The conventional method for PD measurements is restricted to a narrow bandwidth (less than 600 kHz). It has been shown that streamer discharges in liquid dielectrics consist of many small pulses, which due to the limited bandwidth of the PD detector would be integrated overtime by conventional equipment and recorded as single pulse [1]. The application of ultra high frequency (UHF) sensors can provide greater precision in the measurement of the discharge pulses during the pre-breakdown streamer phenomena in LN2. In addition, the UHF technique can be installed as on-line monitoring system with the capability of locating the discharge sources using the time-of-flight method, as has been proposed for oil filled transformer designs [8]. This paper explores the use of UHF sensors to measure PD in LN2. The experiments utilise point to plane electrode configuration located inside a cryostat with high voltage bushing rated to 50kV PD free [2]. The sensor is mounted on the outside wall of the cryostat with uses of dielectric windows and signals are captured by a digital oscilloscope with a bandwidth of 2.5GHz. The conventional PD technique (IEC 60270) is also applied simultaneously and the results are presented and compared.
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利用超高频传感器测量液氮局部放电的可行性
液氮(LN2)已被提出作为高温超导(HTS)应用的冷却剂和电绝缘材料。局部放电(PD)活度表明液体电介质的过度应力或污染,这可以提供电介质健康状况的指示,并为LN2的电气故障提供有用的前兆。传统的PD测量方法受限于窄带宽(小于600 kHz)。研究表明,液体介质中的流光放电由许多小脉冲组成,由于PD检测器的带宽有限,这些小脉冲会被常规设备超时集成并记录为单脉冲[1]。超高频(UHF)传感器的应用可以在LN2中预击穿流光现象的放电脉冲测量中提供更高的精度。此外,超高频技术可以安装为在线监测系统,具有使用飞行时间法定位放电源的能力,这已经被提出用于充油变压器设计[8]。本文探讨了利用超高频传感器测量LN2中的PD。实验采用点对面电极配置,位于额定50kV无PD高压套管的低温恒温器内[2]。该传感器利用介电窗安装在低温恒温器外壁上,信号由带宽为2.5GHz的数字示波器捕获。同时应用了传统的局部放电技术(iec60270),并对结果进行了比较。
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