The mechanisms by which partial discharges (PD) couple with cable systems have been investigated for both internal and surface PD sources. The results indicate that surface PD are more effective than internal PD in transferring energy to the cable and detector systems. This phenomenon is more marked at frequencies of some hundreds of MHz, implying that antennas can be effective couplers provided that their geometry and electronics are matched with cable radiation patterns and the detection point is very close to the PD source.

M. Tozzi, G.L. Giuliattini Burbui, A. Cavallini, G.C. Montanari (2008). Coupling mechanisms for PD in MV cables. PISCATAWAY : IEEE.

Coupling mechanisms for PD in MV cables

TOZZI, MARCO;CAVALLINI, ANDREA;MONTANARI, GIAN CARLO
2008

Abstract

The mechanisms by which partial discharges (PD) couple with cable systems have been investigated for both internal and surface PD sources. The results indicate that surface PD are more effective than internal PD in transferring energy to the cable and detector systems. This phenomenon is more marked at frequencies of some hundreds of MHz, implying that antennas can be effective couplers provided that their geometry and electronics are matched with cable radiation patterns and the detection point is very close to the PD source.
2008
Conference records of the 2008 IEEE Conference Electrical Insulation and Dielectric Properties
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M. Tozzi, G.L. Giuliattini Burbui, A. Cavallini, G.C. Montanari (2008). Coupling mechanisms for PD in MV cables. PISCATAWAY : IEEE.
M. Tozzi; G.L. Giuliattini Burbui; A. Cavallini; G.C. Montanari
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