DocumentCode
3219555
Title
Location of partial discharges and diagnostics of power transformers using acoustic methods
Author
Cole, P.T.
Author_Institution
Phys. Acoust. Ltd., Cambridge, UK
fYear
1997
fDate
35600
Firstpage
42583
Lastpage
42585
Abstract
Acoustic partial discharge location is used by all major transformer manufacturers during production test to locate discharge activity before significant damage can occur, and to minimise the time required to locate and rectify the fault. The method uses an array of high-frequency acoustic sensors, typically responding at up to 150 kHz, attached to the outside of the tank. These sensors are sensitive to the transient, structure-borne, acoustic signals resulting from partial discharge or arcing, whilst being insensitive to vibration and general noise. They contain electronics to amplify and buffer the signal making them virtually immune to electrical noise. Time arrival methods are used to locate the sources, in the same way that earthquakes are located, but extended to 3-dimensions. In the past, operators looking at the signals captured on digital oscilloscopes perform the source location, a highly skilled job which requires a continuous source. Systems have been developed and are being increasingly used which make greater use of software and computers to locate and characterise emissions
Keywords
power transformer testing; 150 kHz; acoustic emissions location; acoustic methods; acoustic partial discharge location; computers; high-frequency acoustic sensors; partial discharges location; power transformer diagnostics; production test; software; time arrival methods;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Condition Monitoring of Large Machines and Power Transformers (Digest No: 1997/086), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19970501
Filename
643806
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