Implementation of a novel double-side technique for partial discharge detection and location in covered conductor overhead distribution networks

  • Weisheng He
  • , Hongjie Li
  • , Deliang Liang
  • , Haojie Sun
  • , Chenbo Yang
  • , Jinqu Wei
  • , Zhijian Yuan

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Abstract

Partial discharge (PD) detection has proven to be one of the most acceptable techniques for on-line condition monitoring and predictive maintenance of power apparatus. A powerful tool for detecting PD in covered-conductor (CC) lines is urgently needed to improve the asset management of CC overhead distribution lines. In this paper, an appropriate, portable and simple system designed to detect PD activity in CC lines and ultimately pinpoint the PD source is developed and tested. The system is based on a novel double-side synchronised PD measurement technique driven by pulse injection. Emphasis is placed on the proposed PD-location mechanism and hardware structure, with descriptions of the pulse-injection process, detection device, synchronisation principle and PD-location algorithm. The system is simulated using ATP-EMTP, and the simulated results are found to be consistent with the actual simulation layout. For further validation, the capability of the system is tested in a high-voltage laboratory experiment using a 10-kV CC line with cross-linked polyethylene insulation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number125009
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume26
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Nov 2015

Keywords

  • capacitive voltage coupler
  • covered conductor
  • double-side detection
  • partial discharge location
  • pulse injection
  • synchronization

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