Radiometric Partial Discharge Detection: A Review

One of the most common failures or breakdowns that can occur in high-voltage (HV) equipment is due to partial discharges (PDs). This occurs as a result of inadequate insulation, aging, harsh environmental effects, or manufacturing flaws. PD detection and recognition methods have gained growing atten...

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Main Authors: Sinda Kaziz, Mohamed Hadj Said, Antonino Imburgia, Bilel Maamer, Denis Flandre, Pietro Romano, Fares Tounsi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/4/1978
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author Sinda Kaziz
Mohamed Hadj Said
Antonino Imburgia
Bilel Maamer
Denis Flandre
Pietro Romano
Fares Tounsi
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description One of the most common failures or breakdowns that can occur in high-voltage (HV) equipment is due to partial discharges (PDs). This occurs as a result of inadequate insulation, aging, harsh environmental effects, or manufacturing flaws. PD detection and recognition methods have gained growing attention and have seen great progress in the past decades. Radiometric methods are one of the most investigated detection approaches due to their immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and their capabilities to detect and locate PD activities in different applications such as transformers, cables, etc. Several review articles have been published to classify and categorize these works. Nonetheless, some concepts are missing, and some improvement techniques, such as PD detection at high-frequency (HF) and very high-frequency (VHF), have been overlooked. We present in this paper an exhaustive review study of state-of-the-art PD detection based on radiometric methods at different usable radiofrequency bands (i.e., HF, VHF, and UHF). Accordingly, we propose a new generic categorization approach based on the detected electromagnetic wave component (magnetic or electric fields) and pick-up location, either from free space or ground cable.
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spelling doaj.art-97afa66c2ef14ba18b66adf57827b0522023-11-16T20:20:28ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-02-01164197810.3390/en16041978Radiometric Partial Discharge Detection: A ReviewSinda Kaziz0Mohamed Hadj Said1Antonino Imburgia2Bilel Maamer3Denis Flandre4Pietro Romano5Fares Tounsi6Faculté des Sciences de Monastir, Université de Monastir, Monastir 5019, TunisiaCentre de Recherche en Microélectronique et Nanotechnologie (CRMN), Sousse 4050, TunisiaL.E.PR.E. H.V. Laboratory, Department of Engineering, University of Palermo, 90128 Palermo, ItalyFaculté des Sciences de Monastir, Université de Monastir, Monastir 5019, TunisiaSMALL Group, ICTEAM Institute, UCLouvain, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumL.E.PR.E. H.V. Laboratory, Department of Engineering, University of Palermo, 90128 Palermo, ItalySMALL Group, ICTEAM Institute, UCLouvain, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumOne of the most common failures or breakdowns that can occur in high-voltage (HV) equipment is due to partial discharges (PDs). This occurs as a result of inadequate insulation, aging, harsh environmental effects, or manufacturing flaws. PD detection and recognition methods have gained growing attention and have seen great progress in the past decades. Radiometric methods are one of the most investigated detection approaches due to their immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and their capabilities to detect and locate PD activities in different applications such as transformers, cables, etc. Several review articles have been published to classify and categorize these works. Nonetheless, some concepts are missing, and some improvement techniques, such as PD detection at high-frequency (HF) and very high-frequency (VHF), have been overlooked. We present in this paper an exhaustive review study of state-of-the-art PD detection based on radiometric methods at different usable radiofrequency bands (i.e., HF, VHF, and UHF). Accordingly, we propose a new generic categorization approach based on the detected electromagnetic wave component (magnetic or electric fields) and pick-up location, either from free space or ground cable.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/4/1978partial discharge detectionHV equipment diagnosisradiometric detectioninductive sensorsUHF antennasloop antennas
spellingShingle Sinda Kaziz
Mohamed Hadj Said
Antonino Imburgia
Bilel Maamer
Denis Flandre
Pietro Romano
Fares Tounsi
Radiometric Partial Discharge Detection: A Review
Energies
partial discharge detection
HV equipment diagnosis
radiometric detection
inductive sensors
UHF antennas
loop antennas
title Radiometric Partial Discharge Detection: A Review
title_full Radiometric Partial Discharge Detection: A Review
title_fullStr Radiometric Partial Discharge Detection: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Radiometric Partial Discharge Detection: A Review
title_short Radiometric Partial Discharge Detection: A Review
title_sort radiometric partial discharge detection a review
topic partial discharge detection
HV equipment diagnosis
radiometric detection
inductive sensors
UHF antennas
loop antennas
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/4/1978
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