Condition Monitoring of High Voltage Press-Pack IGBT with On-State Collector-Emitter Voltage

Author(s):  
Cao Zhan ◽  
Lingyu Zhu ◽  
Chenshuo Liu ◽  
Liang Pan ◽  
Jiangyu Liu ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 1021-1029 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lee Andrew Renforth ◽  
Riccardo Giussani ◽  
Michael T. Mendiola ◽  
Lewis Dodd

Author(s):  
Emran Md Amin ◽  
Nemai Chandra Karmakar

A novel approach for non-invasive radiometric Partial Discharge (PD) detection and localization of faulty power apparatuses in switchyards using Chipless Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) based sensor is presented. The sensor integrates temperature sensing together with PD detection to assist on-line automated condition monitoring of high voltage equipment. The sensor is a multi-resonator based passive circuit with two antennas for reception of PD signal from the source and transmission of the captured PD to the base station. The sensor captures PD signal, processes it with designated spectral signatures as identification data bits, incorporates temperature information, and retransmits the data with PD signals to the base station. Analyzing the PD signal in the base station, both the PD levels and temperature of a particular faulty source can be retrieved. The prototype sensor was designed, fabricated, and tested for performance analysis. Results verify that the sensor is capable of identifying different sources at the events of PD. The proposed low cost passive RFID based PD sensor has a major advantage over existing condition monitoring techniques due to its scalability to large substations for mass deployment.


2010 ◽  
Vol 450 ◽  
pp. 275-278
Author(s):  
John Redgate ◽  
Amin Al-Habaibeh ◽  
Dai Zhong Su ◽  
Tim Wilmshurst ◽  
Jon Rudd

Condition monitoring of components is commonly required to evaluate integrity, manage maintenance and predict impending failure. The condition of many electrical and mechanical components is revealed by their thermal signature which can be reliably monitored by infrared camera. Thermal data obtained optically has the advantage of being non-contact so that moving mechanical parts and high voltage electrical components, including those located in hazardous environments or with difficult access, can be readily monitored. This paper proposes that data obtained by such methods is processed within a model in order to identify the imminent failure of a component or to estimate the probability that a component may exceed its operating tolerances at any given time within the remainder of its expected life.


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