Free moving metallic particle detection in GIS

High reliability of gas insulated switchgear apparatus is diminished by the presence of defects inside the system. The most common defects are due to metallic particles. This defect can be detected by several techniques, one of which is that using acoustic sensors placed on the enclosure. This paper...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Feroz, Darus, Ahmad, Yusoff, Zulkarnain, Haque, Md. Enamul
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Published: London; Institution of Electrical Engineers; 1999 1998
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author Ahmed, Feroz
Darus, Ahmad
Yusoff, Zulkarnain
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description High reliability of gas insulated switchgear apparatus is diminished by the presence of defects inside the system. The most common defects are due to metallic particles. This defect can be detected by several techniques, one of which is that using acoustic sensors placed on the enclosure. This paper presents the technique to detect metallic particle from the parameters of acoustic signal such as maximum acoustic amplitude and number of pulses which exceed the specified level of maximum acoustic amplitude at different supply voltage
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spelling utm.eprints-30292017-10-24T00:59:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/3029/ Free moving metallic particle detection in GIS Ahmed, Feroz Darus, Ahmad Yusoff, Zulkarnain Haque, Md. Enamul TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering High reliability of gas insulated switchgear apparatus is diminished by the presence of defects inside the system. The most common defects are due to metallic particles. This defect can be detected by several techniques, one of which is that using acoustic sensors placed on the enclosure. This paper presents the technique to detect metallic particle from the parameters of acoustic signal such as maximum acoustic amplitude and number of pulses which exceed the specified level of maximum acoustic amplitude at different supply voltage London; Institution of Electrical Engineers; 1999 1998 Article PeerReviewed Ahmed, Feroz and Darus, Ahmad and Yusoff, Zulkarnain and Haque, Md. Enamul (1998) Free moving metallic particle detection in GIS. IEE Conference Publication , 1 (450). pp. 314-316. ISSN 0537-9989 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/srchabstract.jsp?arnumber=726890&isnumber=15678&punumber=5865&k2dockey=726890@ieecnfs&query=%28darus%20a.%3Cin%3Eau%20%29&pos=7
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Free moving metallic particle detection in GIS
title Free moving metallic particle detection in GIS
title_full Free moving metallic particle detection in GIS
title_fullStr Free moving metallic particle detection in GIS
title_full_unstemmed Free moving metallic particle detection in GIS
title_short Free moving metallic particle detection in GIS
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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