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Partial discharge characteristics of metallic protrusion in GIS under different lightning impulse voltage waveforms based on UHF method

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The field lightning impulse withstand voltage test is an important step to ensure the safe operation of the gas insulated switchgear (GIS). The oscillating lightning impulse voltage is recommended in… Click to show full abstract

The field lightning impulse withstand voltage test is an important step to ensure the safe operation of the gas insulated switchgear (GIS). The oscillating lightning impulse voltage is recommended in field test by IEC standard due to its high generating efficiency and lower impulse ratio. The insulation condition of GIS can be evaluated overall by detecting the partial discharge (PD) when conducting the field impulse withstand voltage test. In this paper, the protrusion defect was set in a 330 kV real GIS to study the PD characteristics under lightning impulse voltages, including SLI (standard lightning impulse) voltage and OLI (oscillating lightning impulse) voltages with different oscillating frequencies. The PD under impulse voltages was effectively detected by using the internal UHF sensor. The 50% probability PD inception voltage (PDIV50), maximum discharge amplitude, and discharge number were analyzed based on the measurement results. It was concluded that the PD number is significantly larger and the PDIV50 of OLI voltage is lower when the oscillating frequency is low by comparing the results of oscillating and standard impulse voltage. The PDIV50 increases and discharge number decreases with the increasing of oscillating frequency of the OLI voltage.

Keywords: voltage; protrusion; lightning impulse; partial discharge; impulse voltage

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
Year Published: 2017

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