A Comparison of Partial Discharge Sensors for Natural Gas Insulated High Voltage Equipment
The research in this paper consists of practical experimentation on a gas insulated section of high voltage equipment filled with carbon dioxide and technical air as a direct replacement to sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>) and analyses the results of PD measurement by way of interna...
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doaj-25c8782269fe4b9db1bab9c741b885bb2020-11-25T02:48:17ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-08-01204443444310.3390/s20164443A Comparison of Partial Discharge Sensors for Natural Gas Insulated High Voltage EquipmentPhillip Widger0Daniel Carr1Meirion Hills2Alistair Reid3Advanced High Voltage Engineering Research Centre, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 3AA, UKAdvanced High Voltage Engineering Research Centre, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 3AA, UKAdvanced High Voltage Engineering Research Centre, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 3AA, UKAdvanced High Voltage Engineering Research Centre, School of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 3AA, UKThe research in this paper consists of practical experimentation on a gas insulated section of high voltage equipment filled with carbon dioxide and technical air as a direct replacement to sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>) and analyses the results of PD measurement by way of internal UHF sensors and external HFCTs. The results contribute to ongoing efforts to replace the global warming gas SF<sub>6</sub> with an alternative such as pure carbon dioxide or technical air and are applicable to mixtures of electronegative gases that have a high content of buffer gas including carbon dioxide. The experiments undertaken involved filling a full-scale gas insulated line demonstrator with different pressures of CO<sub>2</sub> or technical air and applying voltages up to 242 kV in both clean conditions and particle contaminated conditions. The results show that carbon dioxide and technical air can insulate a gas section normally insulated with SF<sub>6</sub> at phase-to-earth voltage of 242 kV and that both HFCT and UHF sensors can be used to detect partial discharge with natural gases. The internal UHF sensors show the most accurate PD location results but external HFCTs offer a good compromise and very similar location accuracy.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/16/4443gas insulated transmission lines (GIL)partial discharge (PD)sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>)carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>)technical airultra high frequency (UHF) sensors |
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Phillip Widger Daniel Carr Meirion Hills Alistair Reid A Comparison of Partial Discharge Sensors for Natural Gas Insulated High Voltage Equipment Sensors gas insulated transmission lines (GIL) partial discharge (PD) sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>) carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) technical air ultra high frequency (UHF) sensors |
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A Comparison of Partial Discharge Sensors for Natural Gas Insulated High Voltage Equipment |
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A Comparison of Partial Discharge Sensors for Natural Gas Insulated High Voltage Equipment |
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A Comparison of Partial Discharge Sensors for Natural Gas Insulated High Voltage Equipment |
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A Comparison of Partial Discharge Sensors for Natural Gas Insulated High Voltage Equipment |
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A Comparison of Partial Discharge Sensors for Natural Gas Insulated High Voltage Equipment |
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comparison of partial discharge sensors for natural gas insulated high voltage equipment |
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The research in this paper consists of practical experimentation on a gas insulated section of high voltage equipment filled with carbon dioxide and technical air as a direct replacement to sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>) and analyses the results of PD measurement by way of internal UHF sensors and external HFCTs. The results contribute to ongoing efforts to replace the global warming gas SF<sub>6</sub> with an alternative such as pure carbon dioxide or technical air and are applicable to mixtures of electronegative gases that have a high content of buffer gas including carbon dioxide. The experiments undertaken involved filling a full-scale gas insulated line demonstrator with different pressures of CO<sub>2</sub> or technical air and applying voltages up to 242 kV in both clean conditions and particle contaminated conditions. The results show that carbon dioxide and technical air can insulate a gas section normally insulated with SF<sub>6</sub> at phase-to-earth voltage of 242 kV and that both HFCT and UHF sensors can be used to detect partial discharge with natural gases. The internal UHF sensors show the most accurate PD location results but external HFCTs offer a good compromise and very similar location accuracy. |
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gas insulated transmission lines (GIL) partial discharge (PD) sulphur hexafluoride (SF<sub>6</sub>) carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) technical air ultra high frequency (UHF) sensors |
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