Electromagnetic field intensity generated by partial discharge in high voltage insulating materials

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Abstract

Partial dischagre is the precursor of insulators breakdown. In this work the propagation of electromagnetic radiation emitted from partial discharge in high voltage insulating materials is investigated. Three common dielectric materials used in power industry: polymer, epoxy resin and ceramics are studied. The results obtained are envisaged to support the development of appropriate sensors for partial discharge detection. The radiation pattern is dependent on a multitude of parameters. Among these, the intensity distribution of the source as well as the dielectric material and its geometry are the main parameters. Significant differences in the radiation spectra are obtained for insulators made of ceramic material compare to non-ceramic insulators.

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Bojovschi, A., Rowe, W. S. T., & Wong, K. L. (2010). Electromagnetic field intensity generated by partial discharge in high voltage insulating materials. Progress in Electromagnetics Research, 104, 167–182. https://doi.org/10.2528/PIER10010803

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