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The Study on a New Method for Detecting Corona Discharge in Gas Insulated Switchgear

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Partial discharge (PD) is the main cause of insulation deterioration and failure of gas-insulated switchgear (GIS). Corona discharge (CD) is a typical type of PD in gas-insulated switchgear. Accurate and… Click to show full abstract

Partial discharge (PD) is the main cause of insulation deterioration and failure of gas-insulated switchgear (GIS). Corona discharge (CD) is a typical type of PD in gas-insulated switchgear. Accurate and sensitive measurement of CD in GIS is of great significance for theoretical research in the laboratory and fault prediction of GIS in the actual operation. A novel method for detecting CD in GIS is proposed in this article. A coaxial structure model for simulating GIS is established. The CD detecting sensor based on the proposed method is designed for this model. An artificial tip defect is designed on the internal high voltage conductor of the coaxial model to simulate CD in GIS. A 50 Hz ac power supply, a dc negative power supply, and a dc positive power supply are applied as excitations to generate the CD at the defect, respectively. The discharge pulse signal is detected by the proposed sensor. The results show that the proposed sensor can completely obtain the information of the CD pulse signal. The proposed method has the same anti-electromagnetic interference ability as the ultrahigh-frequency method and has a high sensitivity to CD in GIS.

Keywords: gas insulated; discharge; insulated switchgear; method; corona discharge

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year Published: 2022

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