Using radio frequency and ultrasonic antennas for inspecting pin-type insulators on medium-voltage overhead distribution lines

This paper summarises the activities undertaken when using antennas (ultrasound and radiofrequency) for identifying insulators in pre-failure state by detecting the noise emitted by the distribution line and correlating this with these insulators (porcelain pin type) dielectric breakdown. This has l...

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Main Authors: Cícero Lefort Borges, Manuel Luís Barreira Martinez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2013-05-01
Series:Ingeniería e Investigación
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Online Access:https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/39519
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spelling doaj-69a0c5a1b28c474dbd58305043739b9e2020-11-25T00:46:42ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaIngeniería e Investigación0120-56092248-87232013-05-01332636933824Using radio frequency and ultrasonic antennas for inspecting pin-type insulators on medium-voltage overhead distribution linesCícero Lefort Borges0Manuel Luís Barreira Martinez1High Voltage Laboratory of the Federal University of Itajubá (LAT-EFEI)High Voltage Laboratory of the Federal University of Itajubá (LAT-EFEI)This paper summarises the activities undertaken when using antennas (ultrasound and radiofrequency) for identifying insulators in pre-failure state by detecting the noise emitted by the distribution line and correlating this with these insulators (porcelain pin type) dielectric breakdown. This has led to developing low-cost maintenance procedures and providing support and criteria for engineer-ing decisions regarding replacing these insulators. The technique used two detectors; a radio frequency detector was used in a first investigation of a particular distribution line, set to 40 MHz and installed on the roof of a moving vehicle. The ultrasound detector was used for inspecting (phases A, B, C) each structure (pole) selected. Atmospheric conditions had no influence on defining pre-failure insulators (pin type) based on the noise detection technique. Pin type insulators emitting noise should be replaced since measurement was made from the ground and near the base of the post.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/39519distribution lineinspectioninsulatorradiofrequency/ultrasound antenna
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author Cícero Lefort Borges
Manuel Luís Barreira Martinez
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Manuel Luís Barreira Martinez
Using radio frequency and ultrasonic antennas for inspecting pin-type insulators on medium-voltage overhead distribution lines
Ingeniería e Investigación
distribution line
inspection
insulator
radiofrequency/ultrasound antenna
author_facet Cícero Lefort Borges
Manuel Luís Barreira Martinez
author_sort Cícero Lefort Borges
title Using radio frequency and ultrasonic antennas for inspecting pin-type insulators on medium-voltage overhead distribution lines
title_short Using radio frequency and ultrasonic antennas for inspecting pin-type insulators on medium-voltage overhead distribution lines
title_full Using radio frequency and ultrasonic antennas for inspecting pin-type insulators on medium-voltage overhead distribution lines
title_fullStr Using radio frequency and ultrasonic antennas for inspecting pin-type insulators on medium-voltage overhead distribution lines
title_full_unstemmed Using radio frequency and ultrasonic antennas for inspecting pin-type insulators on medium-voltage overhead distribution lines
title_sort using radio frequency and ultrasonic antennas for inspecting pin-type insulators on medium-voltage overhead distribution lines
publisher Universidad Nacional de Colombia
series Ingeniería e Investigación
issn 0120-5609
2248-8723
publishDate 2013-05-01
description This paper summarises the activities undertaken when using antennas (ultrasound and radiofrequency) for identifying insulators in pre-failure state by detecting the noise emitted by the distribution line and correlating this with these insulators (porcelain pin type) dielectric breakdown. This has led to developing low-cost maintenance procedures and providing support and criteria for engineer-ing decisions regarding replacing these insulators. The technique used two detectors; a radio frequency detector was used in a first investigation of a particular distribution line, set to 40 MHz and installed on the roof of a moving vehicle. The ultrasound detector was used for inspecting (phases A, B, C) each structure (pole) selected. Atmospheric conditions had no influence on defining pre-failure insulators (pin type) based on the noise detection technique. Pin type insulators emitting noise should be replaced since measurement was made from the ground and near the base of the post.
topic distribution line
inspection
insulator
radiofrequency/ultrasound antenna
url https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/ingeinv/article/view/39519
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