Partial discharges of small-air-gap in cast-resin insulation system

2013 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 255-261 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Umemura ◽  
S. Nakamura ◽  
M. Hikita ◽  
T. Maeda ◽  
M. Higashiyama
Sensors ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (7) ◽  
pp. 2324 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Ardila-Rey ◽  
Aldo Barrueto ◽  
Alvaro Zerene ◽  
Bruno Castro ◽  
José Ulson ◽  
...  

Ideally, an insulation system must be capable of electrically insulating the active components of a machine or device subjected to high voltages. However, due to the presence of polluting agents or imperfections inside or on the surface of the insulation, small current pulses called partial discharges (PDs) are common, which partially short-circuit the insulation and cause it to lose its insulating properties, and thus its insulation capacity, over time. In some cases, measurements of this phenomenon are limited by the type of sensor used; if it is not adequate, it can distort the obtained results, which can lead to a misdiagnosis of the state of the device. The inductive loop sensor has experimentally been demonstrated to be capable of properly measuring different types of PDs. However, because of its current design, there are several practical limitations on its use in real devices or environments. An example is the presence of a primary conductor located at a fixed distance from the sensor, through which PD pulses must flow for the sensor to capture them. In this article, the sensor’s behavior is studied at different separation distances from the line through which the PD pulses flow. In addition, the measuring capacity of the sensor is tested by removing the presence of the primary conductor and placing the sensor directly over the line through which the PD pulses of a real device flow.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (24) ◽  
pp. 7555
Author(s):  
Robin Ramin ◽  
Gian Carlo Montanari ◽  
Qichen Yang

Designing the insulation system for motors to be used in electrical aircraft requires efforts for maximizing specific power, but, in parallel, particular attention to achieve high reliability. As a major harm for organic insulation systems is partial discharges, design must be able to infer their likelihood during any operation stage and handle their potential inception. This paper proposes a new approach to carry out optimized or conservative insulation system designs which can provide the specified life at the chosen failure probability as well as look at the option of possibly reducing the risk of partial discharges to zero, at any altitude. Examples of designing turn, phase to ground and phase-to-phase insulation systems are reported, with cases where the design can be optimized and other cases where the optimized design does not pass IEC testing standard. Therefore, the limits for design feasibility as a function of the required level of safety and reliability are discussed, showing that the presence of partial discharges cannot be always avoided even through conservative design criteria. Therefore, the use of advanced, corona-resistant materials must be considered, in order to reach a higher, sometimes redundant, level of reliability.


2013 ◽  
Vol 133 (2) ◽  
pp. 203-209 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masakazu Higashiyama ◽  
Hayato Suzuki ◽  
Tatsuya Hirose ◽  
Teruhiko Maeda ◽  
Shuhei Nakamura ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  
Air Gap ◽  

Author(s):  
B. Danouj ◽  
S. A. Tahan ◽  
E. David ◽  
M. Lotfi

The detection and the spatial localization of partial discharges in high-voltage electrical machines are considered as an effective method in predictive maintenance that can provide valuable information on the health of the insulation system and allow to determine accurately the location of the risky insulation elements, which in turn will avoid any premature equipment’s deterioration by scheduling preventive maintenance action. After confirming in a previous published paper the efficiency of a new generation of piezoceramics sensors (high temperature ultrasonic transducers) to detect and characterize partial discharges, we are going to investigate, in this work, a second potential of this technology to locate the partial discharge sources by relying on its ability to detect acoustic signals emitted by partial discharge sources. We will present experimental results, demonstrating the effectiveness of these sensors to locate partial discharges sources and, we will also present an algorithm for calculating the partial discharge foci, based on the acoustic wave flight time.


Author(s):  
Thamyres Tamulla Cavalcante Palito ◽  
Yuri Andrey Olivato Assagra ◽  
Jose Francisco Resende da Silva ◽  
Ruy Alberto Correa Altafim ◽  
Ruy Alberto Pisani Altafim ◽  
...  

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