Title :
Development of a portable fiber-optic current sensor for power systems monitoring
Author :
Mihailovic, Pedja ; Petricevic, Slobodan ; Stojkovic, Zlatan ; Radunovic, Jovan B.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract :
The paper presents a portable fiber-optic current sensor (FOCS), based on the Faraday effect, with a magnetic concentrator. Both the optical sensing head and electronic processing block are illustrated. A detailed experimental study to confirm the performance of the device is also reported. According to the measured values of ac rms current up to 1 kA, a calibration procedure was performed. The paper provides an analysis of the results obtained for various conductor displacements within the concentrator. The well-known temperature dependence of the Faraday current sensor and its influence on the measurement accuracy are tested by means of a special double-layer thermal insulated chamber. The calibrated and characterized FOCS is applied for harmonic analysis of the current. The results clearly illustrate the nature of the sensing process and demonstrate odd-order harmonics presence, as predicted by the mathematical model. The paper indicates that the developed device is suitable for the power systems monitoring.
Keywords :
Faraday effect; calibration; electric current measurement; fibre optic sensors; harmonic analysis; portable instruments; power system measurement; 1 kA; FOCS; Faraday effect; calibration procedure; concentrator conductor displacement; current harmonic analysis; current sensor temperature dependence; electronic processing block; magnetic concentrator; odd-order harmonics; optical sensing head; portable fiber-optic current sensor; power systems monitoring; Current measurement; Faraday effect; Magnetic sensors; Monitoring; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber sensors; Power system harmonics; Power system measurements; Power systems; Sensor systems;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2003.821500