Wideband UHF antenna for partial discharge detection

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Abstract

This paper presents a ultra-high frequency (UHF) antenna for partial discharge (PD) detection and the antenna sensor can be used near a conducting ground wire. The proposed UHF antenna has advantages of easy setup and higher-frequency detection over the high-frequency current transformer (HFCT) sensor. First, a variety of loop-shaped antennas are designed to compare each near field coupling capability. Then, a new UHF antenna is designed based on the loop-shaped antenna, which has the best near field coupling capability. Finally, the proposed UHF antenna is fabricated and measured. It provides a wide impedance bandwidth of 760 MHz (740-1500 MHz). Its simple setup configuration and wide bandwidth frequency response in the UHF band can provide a more efficient means for PD detection.

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Cui, Z., Park, S., Choo, H., & Jung, K. Y. (2020). Wideband UHF antenna for partial discharge detection. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10051698

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