Title :
Development of a sequential discharge data capture system
Author :
Bruce, I. ; Stewart, B.G. ; Kemp, I.J.
Author_Institution :
Glasgow Caledonian Univ., UK
Abstract :
HV defect analysis and categorisation to date, has in general, been based on the use of statistically driven techniques. Pulse sequence analysis (PSA) proposes that PD activity is more deterministic, with the occurrence of pulses dependant upon the defect type and supply cycle but also the effects of charge deposition at the discharge site from previous PD and its dissipation rate. The main characteristic of interest is the supply voltage difference between points at which discharges occur, as opposed to the phase of occurrence. PSA therefore involves the capture and analysis of sequential PD activity. This paper details the development of a system, capable of capturing sequential PD activity for PSA. The system utilises advances in PC instrumentation techniques which have become available since PSA was first proposed. An examination of the limitations of the new system and the measures taken to reduce these are presented along with some PSA results obtained using a basic defect geometry.
Keywords :
electric charge; fault location; high-voltage techniques; insulation testing; partial discharge measurement; power system analysis computing; power system faults; HV defect analysis; HV defect categorisation; PC instrumentation techniques; PD activity; PSA; charge dissipation rate; defect geometry; defect type dependant pulses; discharge site charge deposition; pulse sequence analysis; sequential PD activity; sequential discharge data capture system; statistically driven techniques; supply cycle; supply voltage difference; Fault location; Geometry; Instruments; Partial discharges; Phase measurement; Physics; Pulse measurements; Stochastic processes; Surface discharges; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Universities Power Engineering Conference, 2004. UPEC 2004. 39th International
Conference_Location :
Bristol, UK
Print_ISBN :
1-86043-365-0