使用连续放电之间的时间间隔来表征pd源

F. Berton, R. Patsch
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脉冲序列分析是表征产生局部放电的缺陷的有力工具。通常,序列相关参数的频率分布或散点图用于诊断,例如连续放电事件之间的外部电压差/spl Delta/U。在某些情况下,对发生时间的分析,特别是对连续放电脉冲之间的时间间隔/spl Delta/t序列的分析,甚至可能更有效地表征缺陷或区分不同的缺陷。在每个施加电压周期只有几个放电事件的情况下,参数/spl Delta/U非常有效,并且可以清楚地区分局部放电信号是否仅由一个或多个局部缺陷产生,这些信息对可靠诊断非常有帮助。即使只有一种缺陷,测量电压高度的微小变化也可能对放电现象产生重大影响。测量日期设置。对连续放电事件的时间差/spl Delta/t的频率分布的分析和“多重放电脉冲”的消除,以及参数/spl Delta/U//spl Delta/t的使用,揭示了非常有用的附加信息。
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The use of time intervals between consecutive discharges to characterize PD-sources
Pulse sequence analysis is a powerful tool to characterize defects that generate partial discharges. Usually, frequency distributions or scatter plots of sequence correlated parameters such as e.g. the external voltage differences /spl Delta/U between consecutive discharge events are used for diagnosis. In some cases, the analysis of the times of occurrence and especially the sequence of time-intervals /spl Delta/t between consecutive discharge pulses may even be more efficient to characterize a defect or to differentiate between different defects. In the case of only a few discharge events per cycle of the applied voltage, the parameter /spl Delta/U is very efficient and allows to distinguish clearly whether the partial discharge signals are generated by only one or more local defects, information that is very helpful for a reliable diagnosis. Even with only one type of defect, a small change in the height of the measuring voltage may significantly influence the discharge phenomenon, resp. the measured date set. The analysis of the frequency distributions of the time differences /spl Delta/t of consecutive discharge events and the elimination of 'multiple discharge pulses' together with the use of the parameter /spl Delta/U//spl Delta/t reveal very useful additional information.
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