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Sensing and Analyzing Partial Discharge Phenomenology in Electrical Asset Components Supplied by Distorted AC Waveform
by
Montanari, Gian Carlo
, Chen, Zhaowen
, Myneni, Sukesh Babu
, Shafiq, Muhammad
in
Aging
/ Algorithms
/ Defects
/ Electric fields
/ harmonics
/ Identification
/ motors
/ non-sinusoidal AC
/ notches
/ partial discharges
/ PD sensing and analytics
/ Phenomenology
/ Power electronics
/ Sensors
2025
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Sensing and Analyzing Partial Discharge Phenomenology in Electrical Asset Components Supplied by Distorted AC Waveform
by
Montanari, Gian Carlo
, Chen, Zhaowen
, Myneni, Sukesh Babu
, Shafiq, Muhammad
in
Aging
/ Algorithms
/ Defects
/ Electric fields
/ harmonics
/ Identification
/ motors
/ non-sinusoidal AC
/ notches
/ partial discharges
/ PD sensing and analytics
/ Phenomenology
/ Power electronics
/ Sensors
2025
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Sensing and Analyzing Partial Discharge Phenomenology in Electrical Asset Components Supplied by Distorted AC Waveform
by
Montanari, Gian Carlo
, Chen, Zhaowen
, Myneni, Sukesh Babu
, Shafiq, Muhammad
in
Aging
/ Algorithms
/ Defects
/ Electric fields
/ harmonics
/ Identification
/ motors
/ non-sinusoidal AC
/ notches
/ partial discharges
/ PD sensing and analytics
/ Phenomenology
/ Power electronics
/ Sensors
2025
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Sensing and Analyzing Partial Discharge Phenomenology in Electrical Asset Components Supplied by Distorted AC Waveform
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Sensing and Analyzing Partial Discharge Phenomenology in Electrical Asset Components Supplied by Distorted AC Waveform
2025
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Overview
Power electronic devices for AC/DC and AC/AC conversion are, nowadays, widely distributed in electrified transportation and industrial applications, which can determine significant deviation in supply voltage waveform from the AC sinusoidal and promote insulation extrinsic aging mechanisms as partial discharges (PDs). PDs are one of the most harmful processes as they are able to cause accelerated extrinsic aging of electrical insulation systems and are the cause of premature failure in electrical asset components. PD phenomenology under pulse width modulated (PWM) voltage waveforms has been dealt with in recent years, also through some IEC/IEEE standards, but less work has been performed on PD harmfulness under AC distorted waveforms containing voltage harmonics and notches. On the other hand, these voltage waveforms can often be present in electrical assets containing conventional loads and power electronics loads/drives, such as for ships or industrial installations. The purpose of this paper is to provide a contribution to this lack of knowledge, focusing on PD sensing and phenomenology. It has been shown that PD patterns can change considerably with respect to those known under sinusoidal AC when harmonic voltages and/or notches are present in the supply waveform. This can impact PD typology identification, which is based on features related to PD pattern-based physics. The adaptation of identification AI algorithms used for AC sinusoidal voltage as well as distorted AC waveforms is discussed in this paper, showing that effective identification of the type of defects generating PD, and thus of their harmfulness, can still be achieved.
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MDPI AG
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