Partial discharge signal propagation characteristics inside the winding of gas-filled power transformer - study using the equivalent circuit of the winding model

2011 ◽  
Vol 18 (5) ◽  
pp. 1668-1677 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shigemitsu Okabe ◽  
Genyo Ueta ◽  
Haruhisa Wada
2013 ◽  
Vol 448-453 ◽  
pp. 2278-2285
Author(s):  
Yue Dong ◽  
Yong Qian ◽  
Hai Feng Ye ◽  
Xiu Chen Jiang

In order to study propagation process of partial discharge ultrasonic signal in power transformer, the finite element method is used for simulation modeling and calculation. Ultrasonic waves can be activated by partial discharges (PD) in power transformers. The ultrasonic method is used for evaluating the insulation condition of power transformers by analyzing the partial discharge signals information which is detected by AE sensors. Compared with other diagnostic methods the AE method causes relatively low disturbance, and measuring apparatus is simple and easy to use. This technique is noninvasive and immune to electromagnetic noise. Simulate partial discharge sources of different positions respectively. Achieved results indicate that the space and time distributions of the acoustic pressure depend on the induction position. Furthermore, a greater pressure gradient is observed in domains with higher speed of sound while the signal amplitude decays when it moves away from the PD source.


Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (18) ◽  
pp. 5113 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chandra Prakash Beura ◽  
Michael Beltle ◽  
Stefan Tenbohlen

Ultra-high frequency (UHF) partial discharge (PD) measurements in power transformers are becoming popular because of the advantages of the method. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the basic understanding of the propagation of signals inside the transformer tank and the factors that influence the sensitivity of the measurement. Since the winding represents a major obstacle to the propagation of the UHF signals, it is necessary to study the effect of winding design on signal propagation. Previous research activities have studied these effects using simplified models, and it is essential to consider the complexity of propagation in a complete transformer tank. Additionally, the quality of UHF PD measurements depends, to a large extent, on the sensitivity of the UHF sensors. In this contribution, a simulation model consisting of a simple, grounded enclosure with multiple winding designs is used to study the propagation characteristics of UHF signals when an artificial PD source is placed inside the winding. After analysis of the results, the winding designs are incorporated in an existing and validated simulation model of a 420 kV power transformer and analyzed to observe the influence in a more complex structure. Two commonly used sensor designs are also used in the simulation model to receive the signals. In all cases, the propagation and signal characteristics are analyzed and compared to determine the influence of the winding and sensor design on the UHF signals. It is found that the level of detail of winding design has a significant impact on the propagation characteristics. However, the attenuation characteristics of the UHF signals received by the two sensor designs are similar, with the electric field distribution around the sensor being the key difference.


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