Optical Voltage Transformer Based on FBG-PZT for Power Quality Measurement

Optical Current Transformers (OCTs) and Optical Voltage Transformers (OVTs) are an alternative to the conventional transformers for protection and metering purposes with a much smaller footprint and weight. Their advantages were widely discussed in scientific and technical literature and commercial...

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Main Authors: Marceli N. Gonçalves, Marcelo M. Werneck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sensors
Subjects:
FBG
OVT
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/8/2699
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spelling doaj-dc7e07bdd0b549349d09cf0bbb736d642021-04-12T23:00:03ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-04-01212699269910.3390/s21082699Optical Voltage Transformer Based on FBG-PZT for Power Quality MeasurementMarceli N. Gonçalves0Marcelo M. Werneck1Photonics and Instrumentation Laboratory, Electrical Engineering Program, COPPE—Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 21949-598, BrazilPhotonics and Instrumentation Laboratory, Electrical Engineering Program, COPPE—Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 21949-598, BrazilOptical Current Transformers (OCTs) and Optical Voltage Transformers (OVTs) are an alternative to the conventional transformers for protection and metering purposes with a much smaller footprint and weight. Their advantages were widely discussed in scientific and technical literature and commercial applications based on the well-known Faraday and Pockels effect. However, the literature is still scarce in studies evaluating the use of optical transformers for power quality purposes, an important issue of power system designed to analyze the various phenomena that cause power quality disturbances. In this paper, we constructed a temperature-independent prototype of an optical voltage transformer based on fiber Bragg grating (FBG) and piezoelectric ceramics (PZT), adequate to be used in field surveys at 13.8 kV distribution lines. The OVT was tested under several disturbances defined in IEEE standards that can occur in the electrical power system, especially short-duration voltage variations such as SAG, SWELL, and INTERRUPTION. The results demonstrated that the proposed OVT presents a dynamic response capable of satisfactorily measuring such disturbances and that it can be used as a power quality monitor for a 13.8 kV distribution system. Test on the proposed system concluded that it was capable to reproduce up to the 41st harmonic without significative distortion and impulsive surges up to 2.5 kHz. As an advantage, when compared with conventional systems to monitor power quality, the prototype can be remote-monitored, and therefore, be installed at strategic locations on distribution lines to be monitored kilometers away, without the need to be electrically powered.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/8/2699fiber Bragg gratingoptical transformerpiezoelectric ceramicspower qualityFBGOVT
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Optical Voltage Transformer Based on FBG-PZT for Power Quality Measurement
Sensors
fiber Bragg grating
optical transformer
piezoelectric ceramics
power quality
FBG
OVT
author_facet Marceli N. Gonçalves
Marcelo M. Werneck
author_sort Marceli N. Gonçalves
title Optical Voltage Transformer Based on FBG-PZT for Power Quality Measurement
title_short Optical Voltage Transformer Based on FBG-PZT for Power Quality Measurement
title_full Optical Voltage Transformer Based on FBG-PZT for Power Quality Measurement
title_fullStr Optical Voltage Transformer Based on FBG-PZT for Power Quality Measurement
title_full_unstemmed Optical Voltage Transformer Based on FBG-PZT for Power Quality Measurement
title_sort optical voltage transformer based on fbg-pzt for power quality measurement
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Optical Current Transformers (OCTs) and Optical Voltage Transformers (OVTs) are an alternative to the conventional transformers for protection and metering purposes with a much smaller footprint and weight. Their advantages were widely discussed in scientific and technical literature and commercial applications based on the well-known Faraday and Pockels effect. However, the literature is still scarce in studies evaluating the use of optical transformers for power quality purposes, an important issue of power system designed to analyze the various phenomena that cause power quality disturbances. In this paper, we constructed a temperature-independent prototype of an optical voltage transformer based on fiber Bragg grating (FBG) and piezoelectric ceramics (PZT), adequate to be used in field surveys at 13.8 kV distribution lines. The OVT was tested under several disturbances defined in IEEE standards that can occur in the electrical power system, especially short-duration voltage variations such as SAG, SWELL, and INTERRUPTION. The results demonstrated that the proposed OVT presents a dynamic response capable of satisfactorily measuring such disturbances and that it can be used as a power quality monitor for a 13.8 kV distribution system. Test on the proposed system concluded that it was capable to reproduce up to the 41st harmonic without significative distortion and impulsive surges up to 2.5 kHz. As an advantage, when compared with conventional systems to monitor power quality, the prototype can be remote-monitored, and therefore, be installed at strategic locations on distribution lines to be monitored kilometers away, without the need to be electrically powered.
topic fiber Bragg grating
optical transformer
piezoelectric ceramics
power quality
FBG
OVT
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/8/2699
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