Partial Discharge Measurement as a Diagnostic Tool for HV-Equipments

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Abstract

Insulation monitoring and diagnostic are the base of condition maintenance and essential for an economic usage of high voltage equipment.
Electrical breakdowns in a small region of the insulating system are called partial discharge. The appearance and the intensity of these partial discharges are a quality criterion for an electrical equipment rating and therefore an estimation of the condition of the
insulation system can be done. So the partial discharge measurement has become a fix part in industrial applications as a non destructive high voltage test. It uses the different physical effects in different insulating systems to detect significant parameters to give directly or indirectly information about the equipment condition. Not only high frequency
electrical transient phenomena and especially currents are caused by partial discharges also optical, acoustical and chemical reactions and effects occur.
Different techniques are in use to observe relevant parameters and are supposed to provide an early
warning. In the full paper an overview of partial
discharge measurement techniques, particularly in the
area of non conventional measurements, for
diagnostics is given.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2006 IEEE 8th International Conference on Properties & applications of Dielectric Materials
Pages195-198
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Event8th International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials: ICPADM 2006 - Sanur, Indonesia
Duration: 26 Jun 200630 Jun 2006

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Properties and Applications of Dielectric Materials
Abbreviated titleICPADM 2006
Country/TerritoryIndonesia
CitySanur
Period26/06/0630/06/06

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