A comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique

Partial discharges (PDs) are one of the most important classes of ageing processes that occur within electrical insulation. PD detection is a standardized technique to qualify the state of the insulation in electric assets such as machines and power cables. Generally, the classical phase-resolved pa...

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Main Authors: Ardila-Rey, J. A., Montana, J., de Castro, B. A., Schurch, R., Ulson, J. A. C., Muhammad-Sukki, F., Bani, N. A.
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Published: MDPI AG 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79777/1/NurulAiniBani2018_AComparisonofInductiveSensors.pdf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18041021
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spelling my.utm.797772019-01-28T06:52:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79777/ A comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique Ardila-Rey, J. A. Montana, J. de Castro, B. A. Schurch, R. Ulson, J. A. C. Muhammad-Sukki, F. Bani, N. A. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Partial discharges (PDs) are one of the most important classes of ageing processes that occur within electrical insulation. PD detection is a standardized technique to qualify the state of the insulation in electric assets such as machines and power cables. Generally, the classical phase-resolved partial discharge (PRPD) patterns are used to perform the identification of the type of PD source when they are related to a specific degradation process and when the electrical noise level is low compared to the magnitudes of the PD signals. However, in practical applications such as measurements carried out in the field or in industrial environments, several PD sources and large noise signals are usually present simultaneously. In this study, three different inductive sensors have been used to evaluate and compare their performance in the detection and separation of multiple PD sources by applying the chromatic technique to each of the measured signals. MDPI AG 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79777/1/NurulAiniBani2018_AComparisonofInductiveSensors.pdf Ardila-Rey, J. A. and Montana, J. and de Castro, B. A. and Schurch, R. and Ulson, J. A. C. and Muhammad-Sukki, F. and Bani, N. A. (2018) A comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique. Sensors (Switzerland), 18 (4). ISSN 1424-8220 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18041021 DOI:10.3390/s18041021
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Ardila-Rey, J. A.
Montana, J.
de Castro, B. A.
Schurch, R.
Ulson, J. A. C.
Muhammad-Sukki, F.
Bani, N. A.
A comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique
description Partial discharges (PDs) are one of the most important classes of ageing processes that occur within electrical insulation. PD detection is a standardized technique to qualify the state of the insulation in electric assets such as machines and power cables. Generally, the classical phase-resolved partial discharge (PRPD) patterns are used to perform the identification of the type of PD source when they are related to a specific degradation process and when the electrical noise level is low compared to the magnitudes of the PD signals. However, in practical applications such as measurements carried out in the field or in industrial environments, several PD sources and large noise signals are usually present simultaneously. In this study, three different inductive sensors have been used to evaluate and compare their performance in the detection and separation of multiple PD sources by applying the chromatic technique to each of the measured signals.
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author Ardila-Rey, J. A.
Montana, J.
de Castro, B. A.
Schurch, R.
Ulson, J. A. C.
Muhammad-Sukki, F.
Bani, N. A.
author_facet Ardila-Rey, J. A.
Montana, J.
de Castro, B. A.
Schurch, R.
Ulson, J. A. C.
Muhammad-Sukki, F.
Bani, N. A.
author_sort Ardila-Rey, J. A.
title A comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique
title_short A comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique
title_full A comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique
title_fullStr A comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique
title_sort comparison of inductive sensors in the characterization of partial discharges and electrical noise using the chromatic technique
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79777/1/NurulAiniBani2018_AComparisonofInductiveSensors.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79777/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18041021
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