A Transformer Partial Discharge Measurement System Based on Fluorescent Fiber

Based on the physical phenomena of optical effects produced by the partial discharge (PD) and on the characteristics of fluorescent fiber sensing of weak fluorescent signals, a PD measurement system using a fluorescent fiber sensor was designed. The main parameters of the sensing system were calcula...

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Main Authors: Fan Liu, Ju Tang, Jiabin Zhou, Xiaoxing Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/5/1490
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spelling doaj-1d97c2f2a7584c81b1443528142de2dd2020-11-24T23:17:17ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732012-05-01551490150210.3390/en5051490A Transformer Partial Discharge Measurement System Based on Fluorescent FiberFan LiuJu TangJiabin ZhouXiaoxing ZhangBased on the physical phenomena of optical effects produced by the partial discharge (PD) and on the characteristics of fluorescent fiber sensing of weak fluorescent signals, a PD measurement system using a fluorescent fiber sensor was designed. The main parameters of the sensing system were calculated, an experimental testing platform for PD simulation in the lab was established, and PD signals were then detected through ultra-high frequency (UHF) and optical methods under a needle-plate discharge model. PD optical pulses in transformer oil contained signal-peak and multi-peak pulse waveforms. Compared with UHF detection results, the number of PD pulses and the elapsed PD pulse phase time revealed a good corresponding relationship. However, PD signal amplitudes presented the opposite, thus indicating that PD UHF signals reflected pulse amplitude value, whereas PD optical signals reflected pulse energy magnitude. The <em>n-u-φ</em> three-dimensional distributions indicated that most of the PD signals concentrated in the nearby industrial frequency voltage peak value. Overall, the proposed fluorescent fiber sensing system design can be used successfully in transformer PD signal detection.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/5/1490partial dischargefluorescent fibertransformerultra-high frequencycumulative energy<em>n-u-φ</em> three-dimensional distributions
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author Fan Liu
Ju Tang
Jiabin Zhou
Xiaoxing Zhang
spellingShingle Fan Liu
Ju Tang
Jiabin Zhou
Xiaoxing Zhang
A Transformer Partial Discharge Measurement System Based on Fluorescent Fiber
Energies
partial discharge
fluorescent fiber
transformer
ultra-high frequency
cumulative energy
<em>n-u-φ</em> three-dimensional distributions
author_facet Fan Liu
Ju Tang
Jiabin Zhou
Xiaoxing Zhang
author_sort Fan Liu
title A Transformer Partial Discharge Measurement System Based on Fluorescent Fiber
title_short A Transformer Partial Discharge Measurement System Based on Fluorescent Fiber
title_full A Transformer Partial Discharge Measurement System Based on Fluorescent Fiber
title_fullStr A Transformer Partial Discharge Measurement System Based on Fluorescent Fiber
title_full_unstemmed A Transformer Partial Discharge Measurement System Based on Fluorescent Fiber
title_sort transformer partial discharge measurement system based on fluorescent fiber
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Based on the physical phenomena of optical effects produced by the partial discharge (PD) and on the characteristics of fluorescent fiber sensing of weak fluorescent signals, a PD measurement system using a fluorescent fiber sensor was designed. The main parameters of the sensing system were calculated, an experimental testing platform for PD simulation in the lab was established, and PD signals were then detected through ultra-high frequency (UHF) and optical methods under a needle-plate discharge model. PD optical pulses in transformer oil contained signal-peak and multi-peak pulse waveforms. Compared with UHF detection results, the number of PD pulses and the elapsed PD pulse phase time revealed a good corresponding relationship. However, PD signal amplitudes presented the opposite, thus indicating that PD UHF signals reflected pulse amplitude value, whereas PD optical signals reflected pulse energy magnitude. The <em>n-u-φ</em> three-dimensional distributions indicated that most of the PD signals concentrated in the nearby industrial frequency voltage peak value. Overall, the proposed fluorescent fiber sensing system design can be used successfully in transformer PD signal detection.
topic partial discharge
fluorescent fiber
transformer
ultra-high frequency
cumulative energy
<em>n-u-φ</em> three-dimensional distributions
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/5/1490
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