Title :
Discharge detection under noisy conditions
Author_Institution :
CEGB, Central Electricity Research Laboratories, Leatherhead, UK
fDate :
9/1/1974 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The smallest discharge which may be detected during partial discharge tests on electrical equipment is usually determined by the levels of background interference. To improve the signal/noise ratio the real-time computational technique known as signal recovery has been used. This has the additional advantage that the end result is a permanent record which will allow the user to reliably compare discharge characteristics throughout a component´s life. While the approach is applicable to any component, the experimental evaluation programme was based on 11 kV polymer-insulated cable. This was tested in various situations, namely, as a short length in the laboratory, as drum lengths in several factories, and lengths (together with associated switchgear) installed in a number of power stations. In these conditions, discharges of 1 pC and less could be detected, even where the noise levels on conventional display-only equipment were tens of picocoulombs.
Keywords :
cable insulation; discharges (electric); insulation testing; noise; organic insulating materials; cable insulation; discharge detection; discharges of 1 pC; electric discharge detection; noise; organic insulating materials; partial discharge tests; polymer insulated cable; real time computational technique; signal recovery technique;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1974.0226