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Abdul Madhar, S. (author), Mraz, Petr (author), Mor, A. R. (author), Ross, Robert (author)
This paper presents several approaches to the analysis of partial discharge (PD) data. Three common defects namely corona, surface and floating electrode are studied with the goal of defect identification under DC stress conditions. One of the major concerns with DC-PD testing, is its non-repetitive/erratic pulse pattern. This paper, however,...
journal article 2020
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Wu, J. (author), Smit, J.J. (author), Mor, A. R. (author)
In practice, High-voltage (HV) cables are occasionally exposed to impulse and superimposed transient conditions, which may initiate partial discharges (PD) temporarily. Whether such PDs persist under AC voltage after the transient conditions have vanished, is at focus in the research described in this paper. Since for cross-linked polyethylene ...
journal article 2020
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Abdul Madhar, S. (author), Mraz, Petr (author), Mor, A. R. (author), Ross, Robert (author)
Partial discharge is a prevalent phenomenon under high voltage (HV) where the discharge partially bridges the gap between two electrodes. At increasing voltage levels, physical dimensions and distances between the electrical parts become critical. Designing electrical components for such high voltages and planning of high voltage laboratories...
journal article 2019
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Abdul Madhar, S. (author), Mraz, Petr (author), Raquel Barrios Pereira, Sonia (author), Akroud, Nabil (author)
Asset condition monitoring through Partial Discharge (PD) measurements is widely used for pre-emptive maintenance especially in cable networks. Several monitoring systems rely on measurements in the High Frequency (HF) band using wideband sensors when it comes to PD monitoring to have higher Signal to Noise Ratios (SNR), ignoring the radical...
conference paper 2019
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Wu, J. (author), Mor, A. R. (author), Smit, J.J. (author)
In practice, cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) power cables can be subjected to alternating voltage with superimposed impulse transients. Such impulse transients may initiate partial discharges (PD) in insulation defects even below AC inception voltage. An initiated PD may persist under AC, which will cause insulation degradation. This paper...
journal article 2019
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