This paper presents a methodology for the diagnosis of HVDC systems based on partial discharge analysis. In particular, the characteristics of partial discharge phenomena from different test objects are highlighted, with the aim of providing tools enabling automatic identification of the type of PD, as well as noise and disturbance rejection, for on-line and/or off-line PD testing of HVDC equipments. The results show that, using a fuzzy identification system based on higher-order moments of the PD magnitude and inter-time distributions, corona phenomena can be identified easily, whereas it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between internal and surface partial discharge sources. For this purpose, the characteristics of internal and surface partial discharge phenomena as a function of influence variables as humidity and temperature are reported. By exploiting these characteristics through on-line/off-line PD monitoring systems, accurate identification of the PD phenomena affecting an electrical apparatus can be attained.
A. Cavallini, G. C. Montanari, M. Tozzi, X. Chen (2011). Diagnostic of HVDC systems using partial discharges. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DIELECTRICS AND ELECTRICAL INSULATION, 18, 275-284 [10.1109/TDEI.2011.5704519].
Diagnostic of HVDC systems using partial discharges
CAVALLINI, ANDREA;MONTANARI, GIAN CARLO;TOZZI, MARCO;
2011
Abstract
This paper presents a methodology for the diagnosis of HVDC systems based on partial discharge analysis. In particular, the characteristics of partial discharge phenomena from different test objects are highlighted, with the aim of providing tools enabling automatic identification of the type of PD, as well as noise and disturbance rejection, for on-line and/or off-line PD testing of HVDC equipments. The results show that, using a fuzzy identification system based on higher-order moments of the PD magnitude and inter-time distributions, corona phenomena can be identified easily, whereas it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between internal and surface partial discharge sources. For this purpose, the characteristics of internal and surface partial discharge phenomena as a function of influence variables as humidity and temperature are reported. By exploiting these characteristics through on-line/off-line PD monitoring systems, accurate identification of the PD phenomena affecting an electrical apparatus can be attained.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.