A novel antenna for partial discharge measurements in GIS based on magnetic field detection

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Abstract

This paper presents a new concept for partial discharge measurements in gas insulated systems (GIS). The proposed technique uses a novel GIS magnetic antenna that measures the magnetic field produced by partial discharges (PD) propagating in GIS. The foundations of the measurement technique and the magnetic antenna design are presented together with laboratory measurements. The magnetic antenna performance and the sensitivity of the acquisition system are studied. The bandwidth of the measurement system is in the high frequency and very high frequency (HF–VHF) range. Laboratory experiments demonstrate the suitability of the novel magnetic antenna-based measuring system for PD in GIS for corona, surface discharges, and free moving particles in SF 6 .

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Rodrigo-Morz, A., Muñoz, F. A., & Castro-Heredia, L. C. (2019). A novel antenna for partial discharge measurements in GIS based on magnetic field detection. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19040858

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