Title :
Arc Fault Analysis and Localisation by Cross-Correlation in 270 V DC
Author :
Rabla, Michael ; Tisserand, E. ; Schweitzer, Pierre ; Lezama, Jose
Author_Institution :
Inst. Jean Lamour MAE 406, Univ. de Lorraine, Nancy, France
Abstract :
This article is focused on low-frequency, spectral and correlation analysis to serial arc fault electrical system in order to detect arc fault. This analysis can be used to improve the security of power supplies in the automotive, aerospace and photovoltaic systems. More precisely, we study the influence of arc ignition on the signal characteristics. The experimental test bench is composed by an arc generator, a robotic cylinder and different loads. Three types of arcs ignitions are considered: carbonized path, contact opening and over-voltage. 0.5 kHz - 500 kHz spectrum is measured before and during the start phase of the arc and stabilization. The results show the possibility to determine the cause of the arc fault ignition. The shape of low frequency arc voltage is estimated from the current measurement with a very high fidelity where the load is known. Finally we study the possibility to locate series arcs by analyzing the correlation function of the Radio Frequency (RF) signals from two Rogowski coils inserted at two distinct points of the circuit. The calibration procedure performed reveals a mean velocity in the system of about 24 cm/ns.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); fault diagnosis; ignition; DC arc fault; RF signals; Rogowski coils; aerospace; arc fault analysis; arc fault detection; arc fault ignition; arc generator; automotive; calibration procedure; carbonized path; correlation analysis; cross-correlation; current measurement; frequency 0.5 kHz to 500 kHz; low frequency arc voltage; low-frequency analysis; photovoltaic systems; power supply security; radiofrequency signals; robotic cylinder; serial arc fault electrical system; signal characteristics; spectral analysis; voltage 270 V; Circuit faults; Coils; Current measurement; Ignition; Radio frequency; Time-frequency analysis; Voltage measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts (HOLM) , 2013 IEEE 59th
Conference_Location :
Newport, RI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1556-9
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2013.6651400