Title :
Partial discharge detection by RF coil in 161 kV power transformer
Author :
Mu-kuen Chen ; Jeng-ming Chen ; Chao-Yuan Cheng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., St. John´s Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract :
The partial discharge (PD) sensor based on the copper coil will be used to on-line detect the radio frequency (RF) signal emitted from PD in 161 kV power transformer. The coil sensor is attached onto the surface of the power transformers to increase the sensitivity of PD signal detection. In the oil-filled power transformer, according to the electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation theory, the PD-induced EM wave could propagate to the metal tank, and most of the electric field attenuates within the short range (i.e. skin depth) of the inner surface of metal tank. However, the magnetic field of the EM wave could pass through the metal tank. Thus, the PD signal can be detected with RF coil sensor placed the outside surface of metal tank. Three RF sensor arrays with line configuration are designed to achieve PD detection and localization. From the amplitude variation among the sensors, we can predict where PD occurs. In the open-tank examination, the results show that the PD source location in power transformer is consistent with the experimental results of proposed RF detection method. Therefore, in this paper, the proposed RF detection method provides a simple and reliable early-stage on-line examination for the power apparatuses.
Keywords :
array signal processing; coils; electric fields; electromagnetic wave propagation; magnetic fields; partial discharges; power transformers; signal detection; PD signal detection; PD source location; PD-induced EM wave propagation; RF coil sensor; RF sensor arrays; amplitude variation; electric field; electromagnetic wave propagation theory; line configuration; magnetic field; oil-filled power transformers; online radio frequency signal detection; open-tank examination; partial discharge detection; partial discharge sensor; power apparatuses; skin depth; voltage 161 kV; Coils; Partial discharges; Power transformers; Radio frequency; Silicon; Steel; Partial discharge; RF coil sensor; electromagnetic radiation; on-line detection;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2014.6832289