DocumentCode
1351045
Title
The directionality of an optical fiber high-frequency acoustic sensor for partial discharge detection and location
Author
Zhiqiang, Zhao ; MacAlpine, Mark ; Demokan, M. Süleyman
Author_Institution
Hong Kong Polytech., Kowloon, China
Volume
18
Issue
6
fYear
2000
fDate
6/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
795
Lastpage
806
Abstract
Fiber-optic acoustic sensors are being developed for the detection and location of partial discharges in oil-filled transformers. The partial discharges can be detected acoustically and located by the triangulation method with the sensors placed inside the transformer tank. In this application, the directionality of the sensor should be as flat as possible within at least /spl plusmn/40/spl deg/ from the sensor axis and for a frequency range up to 150 kHz. A calculation of the directionality of a fiber coil acoustic sensor was made using a plane wave approximation. The calculation showed that if the diameter of a fiber coil is less than 20 mm, its directionality is relatively flat within /spl plusmn/300 for frequencies lower than 150 kHz. The directionality of an optical fiber acoustic sensor for the frequency range of 50-300 kHz was measured experimentally in an oil tank. The effect of reflected waves was avoided by using a gating technique. The experimental results show somewhat different directionality patterns from the theoretical results but are internally consistent and with maxima and minima at frequencies close to those predicted. The discrepancy is believed to be due to a resonance effect which is not taken into account in the theoretical model. However, the sensor achieves the directionality performance required for the application.
Keywords
acoustic variables measurement; approximation theory; fibre optic sensors; partial discharge measurement; sensitivity; transducers; 20 mm; acoustically detected; directionality; directionality performance; fiber coil acoustic sensor; fiber-optic acoustic sensors; frequency range; gating technique; oil tank; oil-filled transformers; optical fiber acoustic sensor; optical fiber high-frequency acoustic sensor; partial discharge detection; partial discharges; partial location; plane wave approximation; reflected waves; sensor axis; transformer tank; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic sensors; Acoustic signal detection; Coils; Frequency measurement; Fuel storage; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Partial discharges; Transformers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/50.848388
Filename
848388
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