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Comparison of Effects of Partial Discharge Echo in Various High-Voltage Insulation Systems
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Florkowski, Marek
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Aircraft
/ Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Cables
/ Crosslinked polymers
/ diagnostics
/ Electric transformers
/ Electric vehicles
/ electrical insulation
/ high voltage
/ Methods
/ partial discharge echo
/ partial discharges
/ Polyethylene
/ Preventive maintenance
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Trends
2024
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Comparison of Effects of Partial Discharge Echo in Various High-Voltage Insulation Systems
by
Florkowski, Marek
in
Aircraft
/ Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Cables
/ Crosslinked polymers
/ diagnostics
/ Electric transformers
/ Electric vehicles
/ electrical insulation
/ high voltage
/ Methods
/ partial discharge echo
/ partial discharges
/ Polyethylene
/ Preventive maintenance
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Trends
2024
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Comparison of Effects of Partial Discharge Echo in Various High-Voltage Insulation Systems
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Florkowski, Marek
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Aircraft
/ Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Cables
/ Crosslinked polymers
/ diagnostics
/ Electric transformers
/ Electric vehicles
/ electrical insulation
/ high voltage
/ Methods
/ partial discharge echo
/ partial discharges
/ Polyethylene
/ Preventive maintenance
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Trends
2024
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Comparison of Effects of Partial Discharge Echo in Various High-Voltage Insulation Systems
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Comparison of Effects of Partial Discharge Echo in Various High-Voltage Insulation Systems
2024
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In this article, an extension of a conventional partial discharge (PD) approach called partial discharge echo (PDE), which is applied to different classes of electrical insulation systems of power devices, is presented. Currently, high-voltage (HV) electrical insulation is attributed not only to transmission and distribution grids but also to the industrial environment and emerging segments such as transportation electrification, i.e., electric vehicles, more-electric aircraft, and propulsion in maritime vehicles. This novel PDE methodology extends the conventional and established PD-based assessment, which is perceived to be one of the crucial indicators of HV electrical insulation integrity. PD echo may provide additional insight into the surface conditions and charge transport phenomena in a non-invasive way. It offers new diagnostic attributes that expand the evaluation of insulation conditions that are not possible by conventional PD measurements. The effects of partial discharge echo in various segments of insulation systems (such as cross-linked polyethylene [XLPE] power cable sections that contain defects and a twisted-pair helical coil that represents motor-winding insulation) are shown in this paper. The aim is to demonstrate the echo response on representative electrical insulating materials; for example, polyethylene, insulating paper, and Nomex. Comparisons of the PD echo decay times among various insulation systems are depicted, reflecting dielectric surface phenomena. The presented approach offers extended quantitative assessments of the conditions of HV electrical insulation, including its detection, measurement methodology, and interpretation.
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