产品安全检测采用感应电晕检测

D. Gies, D. Moongilan
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本文所描述的实验表明,使用设置为交流电压输出的高罐测试仪在变压器绕组之间产生电晕,同时使用频谱分析仪和小磁环以及音频麦克风进行检测。对于电力传输行业来说,电晕是造成电力损失的原因,也是控制和通信电子设备的干扰滋扰。据了解,介电耐压测试(电强度测试或高电压测试)是确定大多数电气产品绝缘系统充分性的行业规范。然而,研究人员正在探索用电晕测试补充介电耐压测试的潜力,也许可以作为减少故障的工具。为了在智能电网环境下可靠运行,所有电力变压器不仅要具有抗介电能力,而且要不产生电晕。但是,电晕检测是否可以作为测试绝缘强度的替代或补充工具,例如智能电网应用中的高压变压器,或许可以作为减轻介电击穿故障的工具?本文解释了电晕现象,介绍了感应电晕检测的实验,并讨论了电晕检测在绝缘材料中的潜在效益。
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Product safety testing using induced corona detection
Experiments described in this paper show corona initiated between a transformer windings using a hi-pot tester set to AC voltage output, detected with both a spectrum analyzer and a small magnetic loop and with an audio microphone. To the power transmission industry, corona is a cause of power loss and is an interference nuisance for control and communication electronics. It is understood that dielectric-voltage withstand testing (electric strength testing, or hi-pot testing) is the industry norm for determining the adequacy of insulation systems in most electrical products. However, the potential to supplement dielectric-voltage withstand testing with corona testing, perhaps as a tool for mitigation of failures, is explored. For reliable operation in a smart-grid environment, all power transformers not only should have dielectric withstanding capability, but also should not produce corona. But can corona detection be used as alternate or supplemental tool for testing insulation strength, such as for high voltage transformers that might be found in smart-grid applications, perhaps as a tool for mitigation of dielectric breakdown failures? This paper explains the phenomenon of corona, presents experiments performed for detecting induced corona, and discusses potential benefits for corona detecting in insulating materials.
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