Abstract

The detection of partial discharge (PD) in transformers is of great significance for preventing insulation defects from developing into insulation failures. Transformer partial discharge detection technology includes pulse current method, radio frequency measurement method, UHF method, ultrasonic detection method, gas chromatography, and optical detection method. Among them, the optical detection method has the characteristics of strong anti-electromagnetic interference ability, and the signal can be transmitted and received without loss. The optical detection method has unique advantages. In this paper, an optical signal measuring device for partial discharge inside the transformer is designed and fabricated, the typical insulation defect inside the transformer is simulated, and the optical signal characteristics of typical partial discharge are obtained. Compared with the pulse current method, it is found that the magnitude of partial discharge can be characterized by the integral of the optical signal. The characteristic of the optical signal phase resolved partial discharge (PRPD) spectrum of typical insulation defects is obtained. The PRPD spectrum of the optical signals of different defects is obviously different. It is feasible to draw the PRPD spectrum and identify the defect types according to the optical signal, which can be further applied to the identification of internal faults in transformers.

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