A Thermal Excitation Based Partial Discharge Detection Method for Cable Accessory
Journal article, 2023

Partial discharge (PD) test has been widely used in condition assessment for power cables. However, discharge extinguish phenomenon occurred in PD detection hinders the effective detection of potential defects in cable accessories. For this reason, a novel PD detection method based on thermal excitation is proposed in this paper to eliminate the extinguish phenomenon and to detect the potential defects in earlier stage. First, the physical processes in PD activity and the reasons for discharge extinguishing are introduced. Then, the principle and mechanism of the thermal excitation detection method are described and analyzed respectively, that is excitation by external heating to break the dynamic equilibrium of charge movement within the defect and further stimulate new discharges. And a finite element simulation model is constructed to determine the thermal excitation parameters. Finally, the effectiveness is validated by performing thermal excitation-based PD test on some defective cables. The experimental results show that this method can significantly increase the number of discharges in off-line test, while also stimulating PD of higher amplitudes in on-line monitoring. This method can improve the sensitivity of PD detection for cable accessories and detect potential defects in early stage.

thermal excitation

diagnosis

Electric fields

cable accessory

condition monitoring

Partial discharges

Power cable insulation

Discharges (electric)

Power cables

Monitoring

partial discharge

power cable

Communication cables

Author

Zerui Li

Sichuan University

Kai Zhou

Sichuan University

Xiangdong Xu

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

Pengfei Meng

Sichuan University

Yao Fu

Sichuan University

Zijin Zeng

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery

0885-8977 (ISSN) 1937-4208 (eISSN)

Vol. 38 4 2703-2710

Subject Categories

Applied Mechanics

Other Medical Engineering

Other Physics Topics

DOI

10.1109/TPWRD.2023.3254907

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