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In recent years, because of the effects of low birth rates, developed countries are not only encountering aging population issues but also facing a shortage of quality care for the aged and disabled. Most senior and long-term care providers have difficulty recruiting and retaining a sufficient number of skillful caregivers because a caregiver is usually burdened with monitoring many people whose physical...
Cast-resin dry-type transformers are widely used in high power applications. Long-term operation increases the extent of damages if no proper safeguards are taken. The major cause of transformer damages is insulation deterioration, which is correlated with partial discharge (PD) occurrence. Recent PD research studies have focused on how to locate the PD occurrence and improve the accuracy of PD detection...
In this paper, a new designed acoustic emission (AE) wideband amplifier and waveguide are used to locate the partial discharge (PD) signal in cast-resin dry-type transformer. When PD events occur in a cast-resin dry-type transformer, it is often accompanied by electromagnetic and ultrasonic signals. The AE method can be used to detect and locate ultrasonic source. However, due to the high sound attenuation...
The detection and location of partial discharge (PD) in cast-resin dry-type transformers using the acoustic emission (AE) method is very difficult: the sound in filled epoxy is highly attenuated and is easily interfered with external sound sources. In addition, there is no operating procedure for the detection, identification and location of PD in cast-resin dry-type transformers up to present. In...
This paper aims to discuss the measurement and recognition of partial discharge (PD) signals in gas insulation load breaker switch (GILBS) by using high frequency current transformer (HFCT) and acoustic emission (AE) sensors. Three kinds of fault were made purposely within the GILBS that sealed up with SF 6 gas. Then we increase the voltage onto the GILBS until it produce PDs and measure the signals...
To detect partial discharge (PD) signal from internal defects or particles in gas insulation system (GIS), both couple capacitor (CC) and acoustic emission (AE) methods are applied in the examinations. According to the measured data, we need to distinguish whether it is PD or particle impact signal. From the CC measurement we can determine whether discharge occurs in one of the GIS chambers or not...
This study adopts the acoustic emission (AE) method to measure partial discharges (PD) in a cast-resin dry-type transformer and proposes a waveguide atop the high-voltage winding of the transformer to improve the propagation of the PD acoustic signals occurring in winding to acoustic emission sensors used. A waveguide is proposed to improve the signalspsila quick attenuation and it also is a safe...
A new, simple partial discharge (PD) detector for low-voltage rotating electrical machines using acoustical emission (AE) technique is developed in this study. Common electric components were used in the detector, which reduces the cost of inspection, comparing with the traditional PD detection methods that use expensive equipment costing from tens of thousands to several millions dollars. Experimental...
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