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From the experiment, the calculations will be reversed by considering on the differences of the time manner that PD pulse flows on the cable. The time reference point that the research studied has 2 points which are Peak to peak and Time of arrival(TOA). The comparison between simulation and experiment indicated the similar results with slight discrepancies caused by factors that can be accepted. TOA has smaller errors comparing with the peak to peak point showing that PD pulse flowing on the cable is attenuation and dispersion to the tailing wave part. That's the reason using Peak to Peak is a time reference point that has more errors. A thorough study of PD propagation is useful for in-depth analysis to locate the PD source accurately. 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摘要
在过去,同轴电缆是用来传输计算机数据的信号电缆。然而,同轴电缆现在正在被改造成高压同轴电缆,以增加各个领域电力传输的安全性。除了加强安全之外,还有一个维护稳定的问题,以及许多方面的问题。因为以前使用的电缆仍然是绝缘的。因此,局部放电(PD)仍可能在电力系统中发生。本文利用PSCAD/EMTDC程序模拟了PD脉冲在同轴电缆中的传播,并在实验室中用RG-58同轴电缆进行了实验,测试了不同电缆距离条件下PD脉冲的传播情况。从实验来看,考虑到PD脉冲在电缆上流动的时间方式的差异,计算将被逆转。本研究研究的时间参考点有两个点,分别是峰到峰和到达时间(TOA)。仿真结果与实验结果比较表明,仿真结果与实验结果基本一致,但存在可接受的因素导致的细微差异。与峰值点相比,TOA误差较小,说明PD脉冲在电缆上的流动是对尾波部分的衰减和色散。这就是为什么使用Peak to Peak是一个有更多误差的时间参考点。深入研究放电传播规律有助于深入分析和准确定位放电源。因此,缺陷将当场解决。
Partial Discharge Pulse Propagation in Coaxial Cable
In the past, Coaxial cable was the signal cable used to transfer computer data. However, coaxial cables are now being modified for use in the high voltage coaxial cables to increase the security of power transmission in various areas. In addition to increased security, there is also an issue of stability maintenance and many perspectives as well. Because the cable that used to be utilized is still insulated. Therefore, Partial Discharge (PD) can still happen in the electrical system. This paper presents the PD propagation within the coaxial cable simulated via PSCAD/EMTDC program and carried out with RG-58 coaxial cable in a laboratory by testing the propagation of the PD pulse according to the conditions of different cable distances. From the experiment, the calculations will be reversed by considering on the differences of the time manner that PD pulse flows on the cable. The time reference point that the research studied has 2 points which are Peak to peak and Time of arrival(TOA). The comparison between simulation and experiment indicated the similar results with slight discrepancies caused by factors that can be accepted. TOA has smaller errors comparing with the peak to peak point showing that PD pulse flowing on the cable is attenuation and dispersion to the tailing wave part. That's the reason using Peak to Peak is a time reference point that has more errors. A thorough study of PD propagation is useful for in-depth analysis to locate the PD source accurately. As a result, the defect will be resolved on the spot.