• Title/Summary/Keyword: Gas Insulated Transformer(GITr)

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A Comparative Study of The PD Pattern Analysis Based on PRPD and CAPD for The Diagnosis of Gas Insulated Transformer (GITr(Gas Insulated Transformer) 내부에 발생되는 PD 신호의 패턴분석을 위한 PRPD와 CAPD 적용결과 비교)

  • Jung, Seung-Yong;Koo, Ja-Yoon
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers C
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.308-312
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    • 2006
  • Partial Discharge (PD) phenomena occurred by different nature of insulating defects has been regarded as a random process by which Phase Resolved Partial Discharge Analysis(PRPDA) has been proposed and then commercially accepted for the diagnosis of the power apparatus since more than three decades. Moreover, for the same purpose, a novel approach based on the Chaotic Analysis(CAPD) has been proposed since 2000, in which Partial Discharge(PD) phenomena is suggested to be considered as a deterministic dynamical process. In this work, for the diagnosis of Gas Insulated Transformer(GITr), four different types of specimen were fabricated as a model of the possible defects that might possibly cause its sudden failures such as turn to turn insulation, inter coil insulation, free moving particle and protrusion. For this purpose, these defects are introduced into the Gas Insulated Transformer(GITr) mock-up and experimental investigations have been carried out in order to analyze the related Partial Discharge(PD) patterns by means of both Phase Resolved Partial Discharge Analysis(PRPDA) and Chaotic Analysis(CAPD) respectively and then their comparisons are made systematically.

A comparative study of the PD pattern analysis based on PRPD and CAPD for the diagnosis of Gas Insulated Transformer (GITr(Gas Insulated Transformer) 내부에 발생되는 PD 신호의 패턴분석을 위한 PRPD와 CAPD 적용 결과 비교)

  • Jung, Seung-Yong;Lim, Yun-Sok;Koo, Ja-Youn;Chang, Yong-Moo;Kang, Chang-Won;Lee, Yung-Sang
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2005.07c
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    • pp.2060-2062
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    • 2005
  • Partial Discharge (PD) phenomena occurred by different nature of insulating defects has been regarded as a random process by which Phase Resolved Partial Discharge Analysis (PRPDA) has been proposed and then commercially accepted for the diagnosis of the power apparatus since more than three decades. Moreover, for the same purpose, a novel approach based on the Chaotic Analysis(CAPD) has been proposed since 2000, in which PD phenomena is suggested to be considered as a deterministic dynamical process. In this work for the diagnosis of GITr, four different types of specimen were fabricated as a model of the possible defects that might possibly cause its sudden failures such as turn to turn insulation, inter coil insulation, free moving particle and protrusion. For this purpose, these defects are introduced into the GITr mock-up and experimental investigations have been carried out in order to analyze the related PD patterns by means of both PRPDA and CAPD respectively and then their comparisons are made systematically.

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An application of the Novel Method to Detect Partial Discharges for GITR using Pockels Sensor (포켈스 센서를 이용한 부분 방전 측정 기술의 GITR 적용)

  • Lee, Jae-Ho;Chang, Yong-Moo;Koo, Ja-Yoon;Park, Ki-Jun;Lee, Young-Sang
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2004.07c
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    • pp.1997-1999
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, a novel method has been proposed by use of HY-Pockels sensor for the detection of PD in GITR(Gas Insulated Transformer) in order to improve reliability and to overcome the shortcomings of other techniques which are currently employed. For this work, different types of the test specimen, simulating the winding of the real GITR, have been designed and fabricated to generate the PD. And then, the detection of PD has been realized by conventional methods according to IEC 270 and also the proposed novel sensor as well. Afterwards, their results are well compared to understand the correlation between the nature of the defects in the winding and their PD pattern.

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