Abstract

Increasing need of cost effective identical sensors for partial discharge (PD) location prompted us to take up this research study. Four high-frequency current transformers (HFCT) were assembled and its performances with a used commercial sensor were compared with the known type of PD signals. In this paper, the responses due to surface, oil corona and air corona are analyzed. PD occurrence in 20 ms period and the shape of single PD with more sampled data points are characterized using seven techniques. The study indicates that HFCT with biflar winding is more sensitive in identifying different types of known PD. The number of turns and gauge of the used wire in HFCT play a role in increasing the sensitivity of PD detection.

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