Yan Li, P. Wouters, P. Wagenaars, P. V. D. Wielen, E. Steennis
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Abstract
Time domain reflectometry (TDR) applied to live cables is hampered by the absence of a clear reflection from the far end. Instead, location of partial discharge (PD) can be extracted from small structures in recorded patterns arising from any impedance variation along the signal propagation channel. This paper explores two approaches for a single-sided PD location system. The first method compares similar signal sequences occurring in PD pattern and pattern obtained from an injected signal. The second method exploits the change of impedance at a far end Ring Main Unit (RMU) by introducing ferrite material, whose effect can be switched on and off. Experiment on medium voltage (MV) cable with about 560 m length shows that both methods can locate the PD within 2% uncertainty.