Positioning and imaging detection of corona discharge in air with double helix acoustic sensors array

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Abstract

Corona discharge could be a serious hazard to the outdoor insulation of a high-voltage (HV) system and also is an important detection issue for insulation status diagnosis. In this study, a double-helix-ultrasonic-array (DHUA) sensor was developed for corona positioning, which showed a good sensitivity to the ultrasonic signal originating from corona discharge and a satisfied directional response in static beam patterns. Based on the matting-based image fusion method, the acoustic intensity matrix was fused to a visual scene in real-time. This ultrasonic visualization technology was then evaluated with a simulation test and performed in a real air insulated substation (AIS), and showed a satisfied performance in terms of sensitivity and spatial location resolution.

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Dong, M., Ma, A., Ren, M., Zhang, C., Xie, J., & Albarracín, R. (2017). Positioning and imaging detection of corona discharge in air with double helix acoustic sensors array. Energies, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10122105

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