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DREXLER, P.; ČÁP, M.; FIALA, P.; STEINBAUER, M.; KAŠKA, M.; KOČIŠ, L.
Originální název
Advanced methods of UHF EM diagnostic of discharge activity in high voltage transformers dielectric
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Originální abstrakt
One of the crucial aspects of high voltage power transformer is the quality of its dielectric oil filling. Partial discharges represents significant problem which can lead to serious transformer failure and accident. Variety of methods for early detection of partial discharge has been developed over time. The most progressive is the UHF method. The article reports on the results obtained by the application of new Discrimination of Disturbed Acquisition detection approach within the UHF method. Further, proposal of novel modification of sensors are described. The approach consists in the adjustable signal filtration before processing, which can significantly improve the reliability of partial discharge signal identification.
Anglický abstrakt
Klíčová slova
partial discharge, UHF method, high-voltage power transformer, insulation
Klíčová slova v angličtině
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Rok RIV
2016
Vydáno
06.07.2015
Nakladatel
The Electromagnetics Academy
Místo
Cambridge, MA, USA
ISBN
978-1-934142-30-1
Kniha
Draft Proceedings of Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium PIERS 2015 Prague
ISSN
1559-9450
Periodikum
Progress In Electromagnetics
Stát
Spojené státy americké
Strany od
2448
Strany do
2452
Strany počet
5
URL
http://www.piers.org
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT115287, author="Petr {Drexler} and Martin {Čáp} and Pavel {Fiala} and Miloslav {Steinbauer} and Miloš {Kaška} and Lubomír {Kočiš}", title="Advanced methods of UHF EM diagnostic of discharge activity in high voltage transformers dielectric", booktitle="Draft Proceedings of Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium PIERS 2015 Prague", year="2015", journal="Progress In Electromagnetics", pages="2448--2452", publisher="The Electromagnetics Academy", address="Cambridge, MA, USA", isbn="978-1-934142-30-1", issn="1559-9450", url="http://www.piers.org" }